South Africa’s government has been ordered to review and amend its coronavirus lockdown regulations in a court decision that found many of them to be unconstitutional and invalid. In his judgment on Tuesday, Pretoria high court judge Norman Davis ruled that an “overwhelming number” of lockdown regulations were unjustifiable, and they had little or no regard for how they impacted on people’s constitutional rights. The judge gave the government 14 days to fix...
Full ArticleCourt orders South Africa to amend its coronavirus lockdown regulations
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