Dawood v Minister of Home Affairs

Dawood v Minister of Home Affairs is an important case in South African law, particularly in the areas of , constitutional law and . The applicants were South African citizens and their spouses, who were neither citizens nor permanent residents of South Africa. The case examined the constitutional right of spouses to cohabit and the need for Parliament, when granting government officials powers that touch on constitutional rights, to lay down proper guidelines.

Dawood v Minister of Home Affairs

Dawood v Minister of Home Affairs is an important case in South African law, particularly in the areas of , constitutional law and . The applicants were South African citizens and their spouses, who were neither citizens nor permanent residents of South Africa. The case examined the constitutional right of spouses to cohabit and the need for Parliament, when granting government officials powers that touch on constitutional rights, to lay down proper guidelines.