[2006] ZACC 11; 2006 (12) BCLR 1399 (cc); 2006(6) SA 416
(CC) adopted the following definition of public participation: According to their plain and ordinary meaning, the words
public involvement or public participation refers to the
process by which the public participates in something.
Facilitation of public involvement in the legislative
process, therefore, means taking steps to ensure that the
public participate in the legislative process.
120. Public participation therefore refers to the processes of
engaging the public or a representative sector while developing
laws and formulating policies that affect them. The processes
may take different forms. At times it may include consultations.
The Black’s Law Dictionary 10th Edition defines
‘consultation’ as follows: The act of asking the advice or opinion of someone. A
meeting in which parties consult or confer.
121. Consultation is, hence, a more robust and pointed approach
towards involving a target group. It is often referred to as
stakeholders’ engagement. Speaking on consultation the Court
of Appeal in Legal Advice Centre & 2 others v County
Government of Mombasa & 4 others [2018] eKLR quoted
with approval Ngcobo J in Matatiele Municipality and
Others vs. President of the Republic of South Africa and
Others (2) (CCT73/05A) [2006] ZACC 12; 2007 (1) BCLR 47
(CC) as follows: ……The more discrete and identifiable the potentially
affected section of the population, and the more intense
the possible effect on their interests, the more reasonable
it would be to expect the legislature to be astute to ensure
that the potentially affected section of the population is
given a reasonable opportunity to have a say….
122. In a Three-Judge bench the High Court in consolidated
Constitutional Petition Nos. 305 of 2012, 34 of 2013 and
12 of 2014 (Formerly Nairobi Constitutional Petition 43
of 2014) Mui Coal Basin Local Community & 15 Others v
Permanent Secretary Ministry of Energy & 17 Others
[2015] eKLR the Court addressed the concept of consultation
in the following manner: …. A public participation programme, must…show
intentional inclusivity and diversity. Any clear and
intentional attempts to keep out bona fide stakeholders
would render the public participation programme
ineffective and illegal by definition. In determining
Judgment – Nairobi High Court Constitutional Petitions No. E211 of 2022 & JR No. E071 OF 2022
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