100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached 4,6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Exam (elaborations)

IND2601 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED

Rating
-
Sold
3
Pages
15
Grade
A+
Uploaded on
03-02-2024
Written in
2023/2024

Well-structured IND2601 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!). Question 1 Discuss the Implications of section 211(3) of the Constitution Act 108 of 1996 for the recognition of customary law [12] Question 2 Liema married Lerato by customary law in January 1999. He later also married Palesa by customary law rites on 10 December 2006. Three girls were born from the marriage with Lerato, and two boys were born from the marriage with Palesa. At the time when he married Palesa, Liema used the property allotted to Lerato’s house to provide lobolo for Palesa. The lobolo received from the customary marriage for one of his daughters with Lerato was also used to settle lobolo for one of Palesa’s sons. Liema, Lerato and Palesa approach you for advice regarding the following. i) The proprietary consequences of the customary marriage between Liema and Lerato. (5) ii) The question whether the customary marriage between Liema and Palesa is valid despite failure by Sello to obtain a court order, in terms of section7(6) of the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998, for the approval of a contract which regulates the future matrimonial property system of his marriages. (5) iii) The question whether any debt was created when property allotted to Lerato’s house was used to provide lobolo for the customary marriage with Palesa and when the said property was also used to provide lobolo for the wife of one of Palesa’s sons. (5) [15] Question 3 (i) What was the basic argument that was advanced by the Master of the High Court and the Minister in the case of Moseneke v The Master of the High Court 2001 (2) SA 18 (CC) in support of section 23(2) of the Black Administration Act and what was the court’s conclusion to this matter? (8) (ii) A and B challenge each other to a stick fight as is their way of life. B incurs an eye injury during the fight. B charges A with the crime of assault and demands compensation from A before the Traditional leader’s court. Evaluate the prospects of success to B’s claim. (5)

Show more Read less








Whoops! We can’t load your doc right now. Try again or contact support.

Document information

Uploaded on
February 3, 2024
Number of pages
15
Written in
2023/2024
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers

Subjects

Content preview

IND2601
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2024
Unique Number:
Due Date: 25 March 2024

QUESTION 1 (2 ANSWERS PROVIDED)

Section 211(3) of the South African Constitution Act 108 of 1996 has significant
implications for the recognition and application of customary law within the South African
legal system. The recognition of customary law means that it is an integral part of the
country's legal framework, and its implications can be considered as follows:

All South African courts are required to apply customary law when it is relevant to a case,
demonstrating the Constitution's recognition of customary law as a valid legal system.
However, its application is not automatic but requires the court to determine its
DISCLAIMER & TERMS OF in
appropriateness USE
each instance.
1. Educational Aid: These study notes are designed to serve as educational aids and should not be considered as a
substitute for individual research, critical thinking, or professional guidance. Students are encouraged to
conduct their own extensive research and consult with their instructors or academic advisors for specific
assignment requirements.
2. Personal Responsibility: While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the
information provided in these study notes, the seller cannot guarantee the completeness or correctness of all
the content. It is the responsibility of the buyer to verify the accuracy of the information and use their own
judgment when applying it to their assignments.
3. Academic Integrity: It is crucial for students to uphold academic integrity and adhere to their institution's
policies and guidelines regarding plagiarism, citation, and referencing. These study notes should be used as a
tool for learning and inspiration, but any direct reproduction of the content without proper acknowledgment and
citation may constitute academic misconduct.
4. Limited Liability: The seller of these study notes shall not be held liable for any direct or indirect damages,
losses, or consequences arising from the use of the notes. This includes, but is not limited to, poor grades,
academic penalties, or any other negative outcomes resulting from the application or misuse of the information
provided.

]

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
Reputation scores are based on the amount of documents a seller has sold for a fee and the reviews they have received for those documents. There are three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold. The better the reputation, the more your can rely on the quality of the sellers work.
Edge
View profile
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
9808
Member since
2 year
Number of followers
4253
Documents
2733
Last sold
8 hours ago

4,2

1197 reviews

5
672
4
240
3
184
2
28
1
73

Recently viewed by you

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their exams and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can immediately select a different document that better matches what you need.

Pay how you prefer, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card or EFT and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Frequently asked questions