The PAJA is a law to make sure that the government acts fairly whenever it takes decisions that might affect you. It gives effect to the Right to just administrative action in the 'Bill of Rights' and ensures that administrative action is lawful, reasonable and procedurally fair.
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"In developing countries, sickness is one of the most frequent causes of poverty. In turn, poverty is one of the greatest health risks.” - Promoting pro-poor growth: Social Protection © OECD 2009 |
Administrative Justice