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Court gives govt 12 months to amend unlawful CDF Act

The High Court has declared the Constituencies Development Fund Act 2013 as defective and therefore unconstitutional. However, the order declaring it invalid has been suspended for 12 months, to give the National Government time to remedy defects in the law. “The court considered that the CDF had been running for a de

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Court gives govt 12 months to amend unlawful CDF Act

The High Court has declared the Constituencies Development Fund Act 2013 as defective and therefore unconstitutional. However, the order declaring it invalid has been suspended for 12 months, to give the National Government time to remedy defects in the law. “The court considered that the CDF had been running for a decade and that the funds for the financial year 2014/2015 have been disbursed and the budgetary process for the next year was in progress. As the fund had entered in top legal obligations that needed to be dealt with, it was in public interest to suspend the period of invalidity of the impugned Act for a year to give room for corrective and transitional measures,” read the judgement. The ruling was issued by a three-judge bench...

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