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Constitutional lawFundamental rights Equality before the law — Article 10 of the Constitution — Article 8 of the Constitution — Right to dignity — Same-sex relationships — Homosexuality — Criminal law — Common Law Sexual Offences — Sodomy — Unnatural sexual offences — Various forms of sexual conduct committed by a male person with another male person are not regarded as criminal, if committed by a male person with a female person — Differentiation which the impugned laws accord to homosexual men amounts to unfair discrimination and thus unconstitutional.

Judgment 21 June 2024

Sentence – Prevention of Organised Crime Act – Smuggling of immigrants – Vulnerable persons exploited for money under pretext they will be relocated to other countries for better living conditions. All victims running away from the war in their country – Accused a first offender – Remorseful – Accused having testified in mitigation of sentence – Accused also testified about her ill health as a mitigating factor – Gravity of the offences and society’s legitimate interests far much outweigh the accused’s interests – A custodial sentence unavoidable under the circumstances.

Judgment 8 September 2022

Criminal procedure — Bail Appeal – Appellant represented – Partly viva voce then by way of affidavit – The use of affidavits reconfirmed – Respondent filed opposing affidavits – Appellant not truthful in giving his place of residence – Not in the interest of administration of justice and public interest to release on bail – No misdirections by magistrate – Appeal dismissed.

Judgment 29 March 2021
Judgment 16 January 2013
Case summary 30 July 2012

Human rights and fundamental freedoms – unlawful Sterilisation – doctrine of informed consent - the required consent must be given freely and voluntarily and should not have been induced by fear, fraud or force - such consent must also be clear and unequivocal – the lack of informed consent amounts to an assault.

Judgment 30 July 2012
Judgment 31 October 2008
Reported
Judgment 21 July 2004