this Article has to show the rights said to be infringed, as well as the
basis of his or her grievance. This principle emerges clearly from the
High Court decision in Anarita Karimi Njeru vs. Republic, (1979) KLR
154: the necessity of a link between the aggrieved party, the
provisions of the Constitution alleged to have been contravened, and
the manifestation of contravention or infringement. Such principle
plays a positive role, as a foundation of conviction and good faith, in
engaging the constitutional process of dispute settlement.
136. As to what a constitutional issue is, the South African Constitutional
Court decision in Fredricks & Other vs. MEC for Education and
Training, Eastern Cape & Others (2002) 23 ILJ 81 (CC) comes in
handy. The Court, rightly so, delimited what it entails in light of the
jurisdiction of a Constitutional Court as follows: The Constitution provides no definition of ‘constitutional matter’. What
is a constitutional matter must be gleaned from a reading of the
Constitution itself: if regard is had to the provisions of… Constitution,
constitutional matters must include disputes as to whether
any law or conduct is inconsistent with the Constitution, as
well as issues concerning the status, powers and functions of
an organ of State…. the interpretation, application and
upholding of the Constitution are also constitutional issues.
So too …. is the question of the interpretation of any
legislation or the development of the common law promotes the
spirit, purport and object of the Bill of Rights. If regard is had to
this and to the wide scope and application of the Bill of Rights, and to
the other detailed provisions of the Constitution, such as the allocation
of powers to various legislatures and structures of government, the
jurisdiction vested in the Constitutional Court to determine
constitutional matters and issues connected with decisions on
constitutional matters is clearly on extensive jurisdiction…
137. In the United States of America, a constitutional issue refers to any
political, legal, or social issue that in some way confronts the
protections laid out in the US Constitution.
138. Taking cue from the foregoing, and broadly speaking, a
constitutional issue is, therefore, one which confronts the various
protections laid out in a Constitution. Such protections may be in
respect to the Bill of Rights or the Constitution itself. In any case,
the issue must demonstrate the link between the aggrieved party, the
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