Ruling clarifies what constitutes lawful “counter-spoliation” when it comes to land occupation
News | 11 July 2024
Judicial Conduct Tribunal prepares to wrap up hearing into possible gross misconduct
Law | 3 July 2024
Wild Coast communities and environmental organisations have now approached the Constitutional Court
Law | 2 July 2024
The High Court set aside the conviction and sentence of a man accused of breaching a protection order
Law | 25 June 2024
In 2022 the High Court ruled that the fund could not withhold payments for past medical expenses covered by medical aids
Law | 20 June 2024
But judge puts strict conditions on the way the eviction must be carried out and emphasises that the city also belongs to the evictees, as it does to those who live in mansions
Law | 19 June 2024
In June 2023 the Pretoria High Court ruled that the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit was unlawfully terminated
Brief | 19 June 2024
But tribunal finds that it is gross negligence to fail to deliver 27 judgments within accepted time-frames
Law | 14 June 2024
This is a clear message to verify bank account details before paying
Law | 10 June 2024
Shell still has one more shot at seismic exploration authorisation
Law | 3 June 2024
Afriforum, supporting the farmers, says it will continue the legal fight in other countries
Law | 6 May 2024
Tharisa Mines is trying to gag us, say Oridile Kgatea and Rodney Kotsedi
Law | 1 May 2024
Tsegaye Esyas says he was duped into confessing that he was in South Africa illegally
Law | 24 April 2024
Nompumelelo Nene failed in her bid to halt her disciplinary hearing
Law | 23 April 2024
The Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled the sale of the site for private development was lawful
Law | 12 April 2024
Shankara Chetty is accused of failing to act in the best interests of patients
Law | 11 April 2024