Justice Zondo said he knew he would make enemies when he agreed to chair the commission into state capture
Law | 4 February 2022
Mlambo has a reputation of being a people’s person and says he would have an “open door” policy
Law | 3 February 2022
Municipal employee harassed woman when she came to book her learner’s driving test and again when she came to write it
Law | 2 February 2022
Constitutional issues at stake in R14.25 million defamation action against environmentalists and activists
By John Yeld
Law | 1 February 2022
Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled that maintenance orders will only prescribe after 30 years
Law | 1 February 2022
Supreme Court of Appeal dismisses power utility’s case
Law | 24 January 2022
Gauteng judges overturn tribunal ruling
Law | 17 January 2022
Court ruled that a delay in applying for refugee status does not affect a person’s right to apply for recognition as a refugee
Law | 14 January 2022
Legislation is unconstitutional, rules judge
Law | 13 January 2022
Right to privacy must be balanced with right to freedom of expression, Appeal Court judges say
Law | 12 January 2022
He accuses us of defamation but does not point out any factual errors in our article
Law | 8 December 2021
Majority of judges say damages cannot be awarded to enforce socio-economic rights
Law | 7 December 2021
Case due to be heard by same judge who ruled against activists last week
Law | 6 December 2021
Koos Jacobs was unable to lodge his claim within the prescribed three years due to mental incapacity from his injuries
Law | 19 November 2021
Supreme Court of Appeal delivers landmark judgment in a case involving a man attacked on a train in Stellenbosch in 2011
Law | 10 November 2021
Court found it “shocking” that officer had been given a firearm despite failing shooting tests and being “consistently incompetent”
Law | 9 November 2021