Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000 (Act 2 of 2000)
Part 4: Appeals against Decisions
Chapter 2: Applications to Court
82. Decision on application

 

 

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The court hearing an application may grant any order that is just and equitable, including orders--

a)        confirming, amending or setting aside the decision which is the subject of the application concerned;

b)        requiring from the information officer or relevant authority of a public body or the head of a private body to take such action or to refrain from taking such action as the court considers necessary within a period mentioned in the order;

c)         granting an interdict, interim or specific relief, a declaratory order or compensation; or

d)        as to costs.