Law
Court orders Gauteng Education Department to fix school where learner was electrocuted
Maubrey Mahudu died at Geluksdal Secondary School in 2017 when she touched a metal door frame
Law | 8 February 2022
Judge dismisses Lottery bid to have corruption probe declared “unlawful”
Court puts pay to Lottery’s squirming to avoid scrutiny
Law | 8 February 2022
Outdated law excluding children born out of wedlock declared unconstitutional
Office of the Family Advocate must see to best interests of all children
Law | 7 February 2022
Chief Justice candidates: Zondo asserts his authority, independence and impartiality
Justice Zondo said he knew he would make enemies when he agreed to chair the commission into state capture
Law | 4 February 2022
Chief Justice candidates: Dunstan Mlambo – a strong proponent of modernising the courts
Mlambo has a reputation of being a people’s person and says he would have an “open door” policy
Law | 3 February 2022
Sex pest must be fired, Labour Appeal Court rules
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
Australian mining company’s “SLAPP case” against its critics heads to Concourt
Constitutional issues at stake in R14.25 million defamation action against environmentalists and activists
By John Yeld
Law | 1 February 2022
Man ordered to pay over R3 million in maintenance arrears 29 years after divorce
Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled that maintenance orders will only prescribe after 30 years
Law | 1 February 2022
Eskom loses bid to reduce power to municipalities
Supreme Court of Appeal dismisses power utility’s case
Law | 24 January 2022