Defence minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula says the family of Alexandra resident Collins Khosa have other remedies available to ensure the investigation into his death is dealt with timeously.
The Khosa family's lawyer Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, argued for the family when the case began on Tuesday.
Maenetje said the family wanted investigations into complaints about the conduct of the SANDF done promptly and impartially. He said investigations regarding the death of Khosa were under way and had not yet been finalised, adding that if the family remained aggrieved by the conduct of such investigations, they could approach the court for a remedy.
Maenetje said it was up to the court's discretion to rule on another order that the family sought. They want the court to order that during the lockdown everyone in SA is entitled to a number of rights that cannot be suspended, even during states of emergency.
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