Question 1:
(a) Explain what is meant by Subsidiary Legislation and the reasons for using such a Law.
(b) Explain the ways in which Subsidiary Legislation is controlled.
(c) Mr. X is the tenant of an unfurnished house situated at Rose-Hill which he rents against a monthly rent of Rs 10,000. Unfortunately, he has not paid rent to his landlord, Mr. Y, since ten months. Mr. Y now wishes to sue Mr. X for the amount of rent due. Explain to him which Court has jurisdiction to hear his case and why?
(d) Explain the following:
(i) Mediation
(ii) Conciliation
(iii) Arbitration
Question 2:
(a) Describe the various stages that a Bill must go through, before it becomes enforceable as a Law in Mauritius.
(b) Describe the Constitution as a source of law in Mauritius