But the CEO of the Judicial Inspectorate for Correctional Services can still be disciplined by the Justice Department
Law | 7 December 2020
The provisions left many asylum seekers vulnerable to being deported to countries where they would face persecution or threats to their lives
Law | 2 December 2020
Law used to charge Julius Malema infringes freedom of expression
Law | 30 November 2020
Child’s grandmother will share in child’s R15-million estate, not his father
Law | 25 November 2020
Judges will rule whether a court order must be sought in all cases
Law | 24 November 2020
They are now covered for claims for work-related injuries, illnesses and death retrospectively to 27 April 1994
Law | 19 November 2020
Atlantis was going to be a hub, said Judge Sher, but now “people are stuck out there with great unemployment and social problems”
By James Stent
Law | 18 November 2020
RAF officials and attorneys told Judge Denise Fisher that cases were settled, but she smelt a rat
Law | 17 November 2020
City argued that providing social or temporary housing in the inner city would take time
By James Stent
Law | 17 November 2020
Judge says it was illegal to use settlement agreements to avoid tender procurement laws
Law | 13 November 2020
It is unclear why a judge facing impeachment was chosen to hear new matters concerning the executive
By James Stent
Law | 10 November 2020
Residents in Langaville say temporary sanitation measure is being misused as a permanent solution
Law | 6 November 2020
Millions of beneficiaries need the top-up to get by, argued Black Sash
By Zoë Postman
Law | 2 November 2020
A CCMA ruling suggests you can so long as it doesn’t impair your performance
Law | 2 November 2020
Municipality must return land to 84-year-old pensioner because it didn’t obtain his consent, suggesting that parts of the Expropriation Act are unconstitutional
Law | 23 October 2020
“As they were following him, a gunshot went off”
Law | 14 October 2020