Law
Court invalidates ANC conference and election
What happens next is up to the party
Law | 13 September 2017
Married transgender people can change their official sex, court finds
Home Affairs’ approach is “coloured by the persisting influence of the religious and social prejudice against the recognition of same-sex unions” says judge
Law | 8 September 2017
Children of immigrants born in SA can now get citizenship
High Court finds Department of Home Affairs refusal of citizenship to six people unconstitutional
Law | 8 September 2017
Facts and myths about the Marikana judgment
No, it doesn’t mean we can build shacks in Sea Point and force the City to buy the land for us
Law | 5 September 2017
Opposing views of Muslim marriage clash in court
Judge will have to decide on legal protections for women married according to Islamic tradition
Law | 4 September 2017
State fails to protect women in Muslim marriages, says advocate
Court told of “unmet constitutional obligation”
Law | 31 August 2017
Muslim marriages under court scrutiny
Women need protection of the law, argues Women’s Legal Centre
By Mary-Anne Gontsana and Zoe Postman
Law | 28 August 2017
Should the state pay damages if a police officer hurts his partner?
The High Court and Supreme Court of Appeal reached different decisions. Now the Constitutional Court must decide.
Law | 23 August 2017
Residents compel Limpopo municipality to provide clean water
But it remains to be seen if the Sekhukhune District Municipality will stick to court settlement
Law | 18 August 2017