Examples of Promotion of Administrative Justice Act in a sentence
The sub- clauses above do not influence any affected person’s rights to approach the High Court at any time or its rights in terms of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act (PAJA) and Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA).
The clauses above do not influence any person’s rights to approach the High Court at any time or their rights in terms of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, Act 3 of 2000 (‘PAJA’), or the Promotion of Access to Information Act, Act 2 of 2000 (‘PAIA’).
A bidder may request information, after the closing date, in accordance with the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, Act 3 of 2000, and the Promotion of Access to Information Act, Act 2 of 2000.
Tenderers are hereby informed also of their right to request reasons for the decision in terms of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act (No. 3 of 2000).
The Federation is committed to ensuring that any administrative action that is taken by CSA which materially and adversely affects the rights or legitimate expectations of any person is procedurally fair and in accordance with the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, 2000.ADVERTISING BY-LAWADVERTISING – CANOEING SOUTH AFRICAN EVENTS 1.
The court also found that the proceedings of a parliamentary committee is not administrative action reviewable under the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, 2000.
Should this procedure be exhausted, or no provision be made for such procedure, a court may be approached for an appropriate order in terms of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, 2000.
The Authority will embark on a consultative drive pursuant to the principles under the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, 2000 (Act No. 3 of 2000).
The need for effective management of records is enhanced by the Public Finance Management Act, 1999, the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000, the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, 2000, and the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act, 2000 in terms of which governmental bodies have an obligation to manage their records properly, to provide access to information contained in records, provide reasons for administrative decisions and to ensure the authenticity of records.
Promotion of Administrative Justice Act (PAJA), 2000 (Act 3 of 2000) It gives effect to section 33 of the Constitution, 1996 which stipulates that everyone has the right to administrative action that is lawful, reasonable, and procedurally fair.