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OVM1502 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) semester 1 2025 DUE 24 April 2025;100% CORRECT AND TRUSTED SOLUTIONS

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, OVM1502 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) semester 1 2025 DUE 24
April 2025;100% CORRECT AND TRUSTED SOLUTIONS

QUESTION 1

Explain what it means when a court has jurisdiction over a matter.
(7 Marks)

When a court has jurisdiction over a matter, it means that the
court has the legal authority or power to hear and decide on a
particular case. Jurisdiction is a fundamental concept in legal
proceedings, and without it, a court cannot lawfully adjudicate
a dispute or issue a binding judgment. Jurisdiction determines
which court can hear a case, based on a variety of factors such
as geographical area, subject matter, the value of the claim,
and the status of the parties involved.

There are several types of jurisdiction that need to be
considered to understand fully what it means for a court to
have jurisdiction over a matter:


1. Subject Matter Jurisdiction

This refers to a court’s power to hear cases of a specific type or
cases relating to a particular subject. For example, Labour
Courts have jurisdiction over employment disputes, while High
Courts may have jurisdiction over serious criminal matters and
high-value civil disputes. If a case is brought before a court that
does not have the power to hear that type of case, the court
must dismiss the matter for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.

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