Anyone listed in this section has the right to approach a competent court, alleging that a right in the Bill of Rights has been infringed or threatened, and the court may grant appropriate relief, including a declaration of rights. The persons who may approach a court are—
| (a) |
anyone acting in their own interest; |
| (b) |
anyone acting on behalf of another person who cannot act in their own name; |
| (c) |
anyone acting as a member of, or in the interest of, a group or class of persons; |
| (d) |
anyone acting in the public interest; and |
| (e) |
an association acting in the interest of its members. |