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CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA . Case CCT 11/00 . THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC. OF SOUTH AFRICA First Appellant THE PREMIER OF THE PROVINCE OF THE. WESTERN CAPE Second Appellant CAPE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL Third Appellant OOSTENBERG MUNICIPALITY Fourth Appellant versus IRENE GROOTBOOM. AND OTHERS Respondents Heard on : 11 May 2000. Decided on : 4 October 2000. JUDGMENT. YACOOB J: A. Introduction [1] The people of SOUTH AFRICA are committed to the attainment of social justice and the improvement of the quality of life for everyone. The Preamble to our Constitution records this commitment. The Constitution declares the founding values of our society to be [h]uman YACOOB J. dignity, the achievement of equality and the advancement of human rights and freedoms. 1 This case grapples with the realisation of these aspirations for it concerns the state's CONSTITUTIONAL obligations in relation to housing: a CONSTITUTIONAL issue of fundamental importance to the development of SOUTH AFRICA 's new CONSTITUTIONAL order.

provisions of the Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act, 19 of 1998. 9 The validity of the eviction order has ne ver been challenged and m ust be accepted as 9 Section 4(6) provides: “If an unlawful occupier has occupied the land in question for less than six m onths at the

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