Muduviwa and Others v Minister of Home Affairs and Another [2023] ZAGPPHC 566; 18971/2021 (14 July 2023)

Muduviwa and Others v Minister of Home Affairs and Another [2023] ZAGPPHC 566; 18971/2021 (14 July 2023)

The court found that the respondents' decision to block and suspend the applicants' identity documents was invalid, ultra vires, and procedurally unfair. The respondents failed to provide statutory or factual justification for their actions and did not afford the applicants an opportunity to be heard. The children,...

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Citation
[2023] ZAGPPHC 566
Parties
Applicant: Muduviwa C.F.C; Applicant: Kere E; Applicant: Kere TD; Respondent: Minister of Home Affairs; Respondent: Director General, Home Affairs
Court
North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria
Jurisdiction
South Africa
Judgment Date
14 July 2023
Case Number
18971/2021
Procedural Posture
Review Application / Judgment After Hearing
Outcome
Application granted. The respondents' decisions are declared invalid, set aside, and substituted with orders reinstating the applicants' identity documents and recognising the children's citizenship.
Judges
De Beer
Legal Topics
Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, Citizenship Determination, Population Register, Ultra Vires Administrative Action, Procedural Fairness, Remedies for Unlawful Administration
Administrative Law Civil Procedure Constitutional Law Promotion of Administrative Justice Act Citizenship Determination Population Register Ultra Vires Administrative Action Procedural Fairness +1 more

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Parties

Muduviwa C.F.C

Applicant

Kere E

Applicant

Kere TD

Applicant

Minister of Home Affairs

Respondent

Director General, Home Affairs

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Review Application / Judgment After Hearing

  1. 1 Whether the respondents' decision to block and suspend the applicants' identity documents was lawful and valid.
  2. 2 Whether the applicants and their children are entitled to South African citizenship and identity documents.
  3. 3 Whether the respondents' administrative actions complied with the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act (PAJA).

Ratio Decidendi

The court found that the respondents' decision to block and suspend the applicants' identity documents was invalid, ultra vires, and procedurally unfair. The respondents failed to provide statutory or factual justification for their actions and did not afford the applicants an opportunity to be heard. The children, born in South Africa while the applicants held identity documents, are entitled to South African citizenship. The respondents' version consisted mainly of bare denials and did not create a genuine dispute of fact. Given the delay, lack of proper investigation, and the foregone conclusion that the applicants are entitled to relief, the court held that remittal would serve no...

Court Disposition

Application granted. The respondents' decisions are declared invalid, set aside, and substituted with orders reinstating the applicants' identity documents and recognising the children's citizenship.

Orders

  • The respondents' decision to block and suspend the applicants' identity documents is declared invalid.
  • The respondents' decisions to block and suspend the applicants' identity documents are reviewed and set aside.