Traditional Courts in South Africa

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Which legislation is NOT relevant to traditional courts in South Africa?

  • The Traditional Courts Bill (correct)
  • The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996
  • The Black Administration Act 38 of 1927
  • The Regulations (for Criminal Appeals) R45 of 1961

Which of the following is considered a part of the legal framework for traditional courts in South Africa?

  • Religious law
  • Living customary law (correct)
  • Civil law
  • International law

Which of the following is a rule relevant to Chief's and Headmen's Civil Courts?

  • The Black Administration Act 38 of 1927
  • R2082 of 1967 (correct)
  • The Traditional Courts Bill
  • R45 of 1961

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