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administration ofjustice is called into question. The Court must, therefore, consider the
matter very carefully before making a finding" 43
75. In the Commission's Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Fair Trial and
Legal Assistance in Africa (Guidelines on Fair trial}44 it is stated that:
(a) A judicial body shall base its decision only on objective evidence, arguments and
facts presented before it. Judicial officers shall decide matters before them without any
restrictions, improper influence, inducements, pressure, threats, or interference, direct
or indirect, from any quarter or for any reason. 45
76. The Guidelines further state that:
(c) The impartialihJ of a judicial body could be determined on the basis of three relevant
facts:
1. that the position of the judicial officer allows him or her to play a crucial role in the
proceedings;
2. the judicial officer may have expressed a,n opinion which would influence the
decision-making;
3. the judicial official would have to rule on an action taken in a prior capacihJ.
77. It is the view of the Complainants that the High Court did not act impartially
as a court or tribunal to denying the 1st Complaint from representing the 2nd
Complainant in Case Number 31884/ 2015. In fact, the Complainants believe the
Court targeted them as self-actors and that this falls part of a broader judicial
practice in the Respondent State in which unpresented litigants are treated
unjustly.
78. The Commission notes from the facts of the matter as pleaded by the
Respondent State that the 1st Complainant was not permitted to represent the
2 nd Complainant in the Court because the High Court as he is not a Registered
Legal Practitioner in the Respondent State. The Respondent State submitted
that in terms of S24(1) of the Legal Practice Act (Act No. 28 of 2014), this would
not have been possible under South African Law. Further to this, the
Commission notes that in terms of South African Law in general, a
cannot conduct a case in court except by the appearance of co
43 Application 024/2016 (judgment) (2021) 5 AfCLR 113
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