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2023 MAY EXAM ANSWERS - Advanced Indigenous Law (LCP4804)

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Question 1 With reference to the relevant African customary law authorities, and while providing practical examples, critically discuss how South African courts have dealt with the application of the principle of male primogeniture. [20] Question 2 Critically discuss the differences between living customary law and official customary law. [15] Question 3 3.1 Study the provisions of the Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Act 41 of 2003 as amended by Act 23 of 2009, as they relate to the appointment of a king or queen to that position thoroughly. You will notice that such appointment may be recommended by the Commission or by the royal family, as the case may be, as it happened in Sigcau v Minister of Cooperative Governance &Traditional Affairs 2018 (12) BCLR 1525 (CC). 7 Based on the foregoing, make a critical analysis of the differing approaches followed by the majority and the minority judgments in that case. (10) 3.2 With reference to the need for the state to promote self-determination to communities in the pursuit of the Africanisation project, comment fully on which of the judgment in Question 3.1 above succeeded in this regard. (10) [20] Question 4 The ending of a customary marriage is the subject of massive contestation. The debates are also dominated by evidence of a lack of consensus on the usage of terminologies such as ‘termination’, ‘dissolution’ and ‘divorce’. As a legal expert in the field of African customary law, a lay member of the community consults you, requesting for a thorough explanation of the grounds for ending a customary marriage. Explain to the member the grounds for ending a customary marriage. [20] Question 5 Critically evaluate the extent of the success of the courts, in their transformative efforts to achieve the customary law that is envisioned by the Constitution, in Mabena v Letsoalo 1998 (2) SA 1068 (T) and Mabuza v Mbatha 2003 (7) BCLR 43 (C)

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ADVANCED LCP4804
INDIGENOUS LAW
MAY 2023 EXAM ANSWERS

, Question 1

With reference to the relevant African customary law authorities, and while providing
practical examples, critically discuss how South African courts have dealt with the
application of the principle of male primogeniture. [20]




In Section 23 of the Black Administration Act1 it becomes clear that males are preferred
before female when it comes to succession. It must be noted that the past practice of
customary law (official customary law) applied the primogeniture rule which allowed only a
male child to inherit from the father’s estate.



The Bhe2 judgment concerned three related cases (Bhe, SAHRC and Shibi), which were
decided together. In the first action, the father of applicants, Nonkuleleko and Anelisa Bhe
(aged 9 and 2), had died, and the mother (the third applicant) brought an action to secure
the deceased's property for her daughters. Under the African customary law rule of
primogeniture as well as section 23 of the Black Administration Act, the house became the
property of the eldest male relative of the father, in this case the grandfather. The South
African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) and the Women's Legal Centre Trust brought
the action in the public interest and as a class action on behalf of all women and children in
a similar situation.



In Shibi3, a sister was denied the right to inherit from her brother's intestate deceased
estate under African Customary Law. In all three cases, the Constitutional Court declared
the African customary law rule of primogeniture unconstitutional and struck down the entire
legislative framework regulating intestate deceased estates of black South Africans.
According to the Court, section 23 of the Act was anachronistic since it ossified ‘official'
customary law and grossly violated the rights of black African persons relative to white
persons. With regard to the customary law rule of male primogeniture, the Court held that it



1
Black Administration Act 38 of 1927.
2
Bhe and Others v Magistrate, Khayelitsha, and Others (Commission for Gender Equality as Amicus Curiae)
3
Shibi v Sithole and Others; South African Human Rights Commission v President of the Republic of South Africa
and Others [2005] ZACC 11

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