The State cannot be sued without its consent according to Article 16, Section 3 of the 1987 Constitution. There can be no legal right against the authority which makes the law on which the right depends, known as the doctrine of Royal Prerogative of Dishonesty. The document discusses the legal principle that a state cannot be sued without its consent.
The State cannot be sued without its consent according to Article 16, Section 3 of the 1987 Constitution. There can be no legal right against the authority which makes the law on which the right depends, known as the doctrine of Royal Prerogative of Dishonesty. The document discusses the legal principle that a state cannot be sued without its consent.
The State cannot be sued without its consent according to Article 16, Section 3 of the 1987 Constitution. There can be no legal right against the authority which makes the law on which the right depends, known as the doctrine of Royal Prerogative of Dishonesty. The document discusses the legal principle that a state cannot be sued without its consent.