Law
Declaring a State of Emergency explained
Some people have been calling for a State of Emergency to be declared because of civil unrest in the country
Law | 15 July 2021
New Land Court Bill seeks to address slow processing of land claims
The bill would establish two new courts: a Land Court and Land Court of Appeal
Law | 12 July 2021
Equal Education goes back to court to force government to feed hungry school children
Minister Motshekga and eight provincial education MECs in contempt of court, says NGO
Law | 5 July 2021
Court thrashes “Covid-19 denialists”
Lockdown regulations ruled valid and constitutional
Law | 2 July 2021
Justice delayed is justice denied: Court frees man convicted of rape after it took seven years to prosecute him
Magistrate and prosecutor “deserve censure of the strongest kind” rule two KZN judges
Law | 28 June 2021
Concourt punishes litigants for defaming judges
Punitive cost order made against tribal authority that made unsubstantiated allegations
Law | 21 June 2021
Court orders Zulu King’s trust to pay back millions
Ingonyama land leases stripped people living on ancestral land of their customary rights
Law | 11 June 2021
Failure to fix pit latrines in Limpopo schools “outrageous”
Equal Education says there were 472 schools with pit latrines in 2019, and that grew to 515 in 2020
Law | 4 June 2021