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Protection of Fundamental Rights Act, 1988
Act 16 of 1988
- Published in Official Gazette 5586 on 3 August 1988
- Assented to on 2 August 1988
- Commenced on 3 August 1988
- [This is the version of this document from 8 June 1989 and includes any amendments published up to 17 November 2023.]
1. Definitions
In this Act, unless the context otherwise indicates -“educational institution” means any school or institution established, registered or recognised by or under any law and at which education is provided to children or other persons, and includes any university, technicon or college established by or under any law; and“the State” includes any representative authority established under the provisions of the Representative Authorities Proclamation, 1980 (Proclamation AG. 8 of 1980), and any board or body established or constituted by or under any law.[AG 8 of 1980 was repealed by the Namibian Constitution.]2. ***
[section 2 deleted by AG 14 of 1989]3. Offences relating to violence, injury, damage, harm, loss or detriment
Any person who, by himself or by any other person, directly or indirectly, makes use or threatens to make use of any violence, force or restraint, or inflicts or threatens to inflict any injury, damage, harm or loss, upon or against, or does or threatens to do anything to the detriment of, any other person, or his next of kin, on account of such other person -4. Rights of police official, peace officer or member of the South African Defence Force in relation to searching and entering of premises and searching, arresting and detaining in custody of persons
5. Short title
This Act shall be called the Protection of Fundamental Rights Act, 1988.History of this document
08 June 1989 this version
03 August 1988
Commenced
02 August 1988
Assented to