- Case summary
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The practice of "loadshedding" by Eskom to save the integrity of the national energy grid impacts prejudicially on, inter alia,
Constitutional rights to health, security and education. The infringement of these rights justify judicial intervention, but to such
a limited extent that the principle regarding the separation of powers is not overstepped.
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Cited documents 14
Legislation 11
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