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"content": "unlawful, or unconstitutional and then review them. This is why I would like to speak to the second limb, which is: When are injunctions issued or when would conservatory orders be issued? The principles of law are very clear. You can only issue a conservatory order or an injunction when there is necessity. The second bit is that you can issue an injunction or a conservatory order when there is irreparable injury to the rights of a person. You have already spoken very well to the issue of the hon. Member for Matungulu. At that particular point, the udiciary was under obligation to issue an injunction. This is because at that point there was no harm that could not have been repaired by the court issuing an injunction. However, they failed in that case; they did not issue an injunction. We have also noticed that an hon. Member of Parliament came in here – thanks to the court’s ruling that he had won by four votes or something like that. At that point there was no right that would have been hurt. So, in those circumstances the courts did not The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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