Pretoria High Court orders banks to use magistrates’ courts when acting against debtors
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 4 October 2018
Pretoria High Court finds that access to justice is denied by dragging cases into high courts
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 3 October 2018
Inmates say attempts to open fraud case blocked
By Ciaran Ryan
News | 20 September 2018
Judgment is a victory for Johannesburg homeowners, and possibly homeowners across the country
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 13 September 2018
Activist group wants judges to be able to waive reserve prices only in exceptional circumstances
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 16 August 2018
Correctional Services ordered to feed prisoners properly
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 21 June 2018
Family is seeking nearly R3 million in damages
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 31 May 2018
“Failure to award damages in this case stands in contrast to the damages that were awarded” to Life Esidimeni families, says SECTION27
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 23 April 2018
Court asked to compel state to fix “dire” state of school sanitation
By Ciaran Ryan
News | 2 February 2018
State admits liability; court to decide how much money to award the family
By Ciaran Ryan
News | 1 February 2018
Court case throws light on conditions at “Sun City”
By Ciaran Ryan
News | 30 January 2018
Constitutional Court refuses to hear application
By Ciaran Ryan
Brief | 6 December 2017
Boy who drowned in toilet could have been found sooner
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 28 November 2017
Former principal’s testimony supports the family’s claim against the state
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 27 November 2017
Department of Education contests that it could have fixed dilapidated toilets
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 23 November 2017
Expert witness gives damning testimony against Limpopo government
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 22 November 2017