Court
Cape Town lawyer accused of race attack must answer to charges, says magistrate
Gary Trappler fails in bid to have malicious damage to property case struck off the roll
Brief | 5 August 2024
Police torture case: delay over CCTV footage
Three officers are accused of assaulting Juma Igiranieza, a barber, at his workplace, in Mowbray on 7 November 2023
Brief | 25 July 2024
We should act against lawyers who undermine the Constitution
There are advocates who are skilled liars, dissemblers, manipulators and propagandists; they employ the implements of legal practice to bedevil and confuse and dismay - the judiciary and the profession should take action
Opinion | 22 July 2024
Mpumalanga traditional leader sold plots on land he didn’t own
Court orders eviction at the request of Thembisile Hani Local Municipality
News | 19 July 2024
Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against an abusive surgeon
Operating theatre manager wins her case
Law | 16 July 2024
Ronald Lamola let anti-corruption body collapse
Special Tribunal has no active judges and hasn’t issued a ruling since May
Law | 15 July 2024
“I had to beg for my child’s maintenance money”
The Department of Justice’s payment portal, MojoPay, has suspended electronic payments since May due to suspected fraud
News | 20 June 2024
Backyarders vs City of Cape Town in court
Judgment reserved in Belhar occupation case
By Matthew Hirsch and GroundUp Staff
Law | 10 June 2024
State completes investigation into three SAPS officers charged with torturing Cape Town barber
No response from SAPS on whether the three are still employed or on duty
Brief | 7 June 2024