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
Court rules on organisational rights of minority unions
Law | 18 September 2018
Long controversy over employment conditions settled
Law | 18 September 2018
Judgment is a victory for Johannesburg homeowners, and possibly homeowners across the country
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 13 September 2018
Despite fierce opposition, the Cape High Court has compelled government to introduce legislation that recognises Muslim marriages
Law | 10 September 2018
Delays could have been avoided by Dlamini and former CEO Pearl Bhengu but their conduct was not “in bad faith or grossly negligent”
By Zoë Postman
Law | 30 August 2018
There are serious consequences for children’s rights if their births are not registered
Law | 28 August 2018
Activist group wants judges to be able to waive reserve prices only in exceptional circumstances
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 16 August 2018
Bhisho High Court emphasises that cabinet ministers have to explain all their decisions
Law | 27 July 2018
Within the next 18 months South Africans are likely to find out who funds which political parties
Law | 27 June 2018
Correctional Services ordered to feed prisoners properly
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 21 June 2018
SACCAWU vs Woolworths case has major implications
Law | 20 June 2018
An explanation of the Equality Court’s ruling against against Pastor Oscar Bougaardt
Law | 15 June 2018
Landmark judgment for customary rights
Law | 6 June 2018
Family is seeking nearly R3 million in damages
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 31 May 2018