Assignment 1 Semester 12026
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Due Date: April 2026
QUESTION 1: PAIA AND JUDICIAL ACCESS RIGHTS (2 ANSWERS PROVIDED)
The decision in Brümmer v Minister for Social Development and Others represents a
significant constitutional intervention in the enforcement of access to information rights
under section 32 of the Constitution.1 The Constitutional Court was required to determine
whether the 30-day period in section 78(2) of the Promotion of Access to Information Act 2
of 2000 (PAIA) unjustifiably limited the right of access to information and the right of access
to courts under section 34.1 The judgment demonstrates how the Court reconciled the
constitutional imperative of openness with procedural discipline in litigation.
The Constitutional Framework
Section 32 of the Constitution guarantees everyone the right of access to information held
by the state.1 This right is foundational to South Africa’s constitutional democracy, which is
premised on accountability, responsiveness and openness.1 Access to information enables
citizens and the media to scrutinise state conduct and ensures transparency in public
administration.
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