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Q.1.1 Illustrate three ways in which family law interacts with other branches of law. (6)
You may use examples to illustrate the interaction.
Q.1.2. Indicate whether the contract of engagement in each of the following examples
is void or voidable. Answer this question, strictly within the context of each
scenario and provide an explanation or reason for your answer.
Q.1.2.1 Peter (male, age 30) and Mia (female, age 25) are engaged to be (4)
married. Mia later discovers that Peter is her brother who was put
up for adoption when their parents were first year University
students.
Q.1.2.2 Ray (male, age 11) and Bongi (female, age 11) enter into a contract (4)
of engagement. Their parents laugh-off this cute display of ‘puppy-
love’ and refuse to consent to the engagement because they are
both too young.
Q.1.2.3 Mayuri (female, age 23) entered into a contract of engagement with (6)
Akash (male, age 39). She cannot wait to get married to Akasha and
have children and constantly talking about “our kids”. She discovers
that Akash is sterile, a diagnosis that was made prior to Akash
meeting Mayuri and which was the reason why his ex-girlfriend
ended their relationship.
Carly proposes marriage to Max (male, 35) after four years of dating. Carly (female, age 28) chose
to remain a virgin until she marries. Max accepted Carly’s proposal on condition that she has
sexual intercourse with him to enable him to ‘test their compatibility as a future married couple.’
Carly refuses to comply with the condition. She seeks legal advice on the possibility of an
application to court for an order compelling Max to marry her, without her having to lose her
virginity to him before marriage.
Q.2.1 Max is furious with Carly because he believes that the condition is not an
unreasonable request in the modern times that we live. Advise Max as to
whether his condition is acceptable.
(7)
Q.2.2 Advice Carly on her prospects of success in her application to court to compel
(3)
Max to marry her.
Q.2.3 Assume that there were no conditions to the contract of engagement between
Carly and Max but the couple decide to mutually terminate their contract of
engagement because they are no longer in love.
Q.4.1 Provide an overview of how family law has grown or evolved in respect of the
following relationships:
Q.4.1.1 The law of husband and wife. (5)
Q.4.1.2. The law of parent and child (5)
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