The Concept of a "Decision" as the Threshold Requirement for Judicial Review in terms of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act
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https://doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2011/v14i5a2603Keywords:
Administrative action, Constitution, Decision, Proposed decision, Review, Promotion of Administrative Justice Act 3 of 2000Abstract
The Promotion of Administrative Justice Act 3 of 2000 defines administrative action as “any decision [of a specified kind]" taken by specified persons or entities. The Act goes on to define decision as “any decision of an administrative nature made, proposed to be made, or required to be made, as the case may be”, including certain specified categories of decision. The decision in Bhugwan v JSE Ltd 2010 3 SA 335 (GSJ) highlights the distinction between a “decision”, as so defined (which may be amenable to judicial review in terms of the Act) and an inchoate decision (that is not amenable to such review).. The judgment in this case is, to date, the only judicial authority in South Africa on this critical threshold requirement to be established by any applicant for judicial review in terms of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act.
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Baxter, Lawrence, Administrative Law (Juta, Landsdowne, 1984)
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Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996
Promotion of Administrative Justice Act 3 of 2000
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Bhugwan v JSE Ltd 2010 3 SA 335 (GSJ)
Gamevest (Pty) Ltd v Regional Land Claims Commissioner, Northern Province and Mpumalanga 2003 1 SA 373 (SCA).
Grey’s Marine Hout Bay (Pty) Ltd v Minister of Public Works 2005 6 SA 313 (SCA), 2005 (10) BCLR 931; [2005] 3 All SA 333
Hira and v Booysen 1992 (4) SA 69 (A)
R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Daly [2001] 3 All ER 433 (HL)
Aktiebolaget Hässle v Triomed (Pty) Ltd 2003 1 SA 155 (SCA), [2002] 4 All SA 138
Oosthuizen’s Transport (Pty) Ltd v MEC, Road Traffic Matters, Mpumalanga 2008 2 SA 570 (T))
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