CONCOURT OUTLAWS JUDICIAL CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
THE Constitutional Court (Concourt) has outlawed judicial
corporal punishment, saying it amounts to inhuman and degrading punishment.
Chief Justice Luke Malaba, sitting with eight other judges
of the apex court, ruled that such inhuman treatment h…
THE Constitutional Court (Concourt) has outlawed judicial
corporal punishment, saying it amounts to inhuman and degrading punishment.
Chief Justice Luke Malaba, sitting with eight other judges
of the apex court, ruled that such inhuman treatment had no place in a democratic
society.
The court struck down Section 353 of the Criminal Procedure
and Evidence Act, which provides for the caning