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, IOS2601 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2025 - Due 10 September 2025; 100%
TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and
explanations.


(a) Facts of the Jaga v Dönges case (6)

 Jaga, an immigrant from Mozambique, was convicted of theft and
sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour.
 The Aliens Act 1 of 1937 provided that “any person” sentenced to
imprisonment without the option of a fine was liable to be
deported.
 The legal question was whether “any person” included individuals
who had lived in South Africa for a long time and were integrated
into the community.
 Jaga challenged the deportation order, arguing that the statute
should be interpreted in a way that limited its harsh consequences.
 The case reached the Appellate Division, where judges differed on
the proper method of statutory interpretation.
 The dispute was not only about Jaga’s deportation but also about
the broader method courts should use when interpreting statutes.



(b) Dominant interpretive approach before 1994 (majority in Jaga)
(14)

 The majority judgment (notably Schreiner JA, though he leaned
towards the minority method, the majority view overall before
1994 was different) reflected the literal approach.
 Core principle: Courts gave primary weight to the “plain
meaning” of the words in a statute, even if it produced harsh or
unjust results.

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