The Constitutional Court is the highest court in South Africa that deals with constitutional matters. It is responsible for interpreting the Constitution and ensuring that all laws and actions of the government adhere to the principles enshrined in it. The Constitutional Court has the power to strike down legislation that is found to be inconsistent with the Constitution, making it a crucial guardian of the rule of law.
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("The Constitutional Court in South Africa", n.d.)