ZONDI AJ
Instead, Mr Frankel argued, the applicants based their case on the constitutional
invalidity of SORMA, which came into force on 16 December 2007 and therefore
section 18 would be constitutionally invalid as of this date. As a result, Mr Frankel
contended that the applicants would not be able to obtain relief in relation to the alleged
criminal offences which took place approximately 30 years ago. Mr Frankel‘s defences
prompted the applicants to amend their notice of motion by seeking an order declaring
that section 18 was invalid to the extent that it bars, in all circumstances, the right to
institute a prosecution for all sexual offences suffered by children, other than rape or
compelled rape, after the lapse of a period of 20 years from the time the offence was
committed. Pursuant to this amendment, in January 2017 Mr Frankel withdrew his
opposition to the relief sought in prayer 1 of the notice of motion but persisted in
opposing the relief sought in prayer 2 based on the principle of legality, which is the
position he maintained until his demise in April 2017 shortly before the hearing of the
matter in the High Court.
In the High Court
[11]
Notwithstanding the agreement between the applicants and Mr Frankel, that the
relief sought should be confined to children, the High Court held that there were no
reasons to do so. It concluded that the relief should apply to child and adult survivors
of sexual assaults. The High Court based its conclusion on two grounds. First, it
reasoned that section 18(f) itself does not make a distinction between children and adults
and it would be nonsensical for the Court to artificially confine the relief to children
only, when section 18(f) does not impose any such restriction. Second, the common law
crime of indecent assault does not make such distinction either; indecent assault can be
committed against both adults and children. The Court therefore accepted that the
broader relief, as framed by the amici, was the most appropriate relief to grant, should
section 18 be declared unconstitutional and invalid.5
5
High Court judgment above n 2 at paras 37-41.
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