Answer to Question #340778 in Law for sarah

Question #340778

When determining why a magistrate’s court has jurisdiction to hear a matter, the question is

answered by reference to sections 28, 29 and 46 of the Magistrates’ Courts Act, 32 of 1944, and

not on the grounds of common law jurisdiction. Explain why this is the case. (6)



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