Case goes to the heart of the fundamental rights of access to basic education guaranteed by the Constitution, says judge
Law | 18 July 2019
“A watchdog body which is understaffed and unable to do what it’s meant to do”
Law | 7 June 2019
Judge refuses to grant access to documents
By John Yeld
Law | 31 May 2019
But some mines will continue to fight class action suit
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 30 May 2019
Each occupier will receive R1,500 in damages
By Zoë Postman
Law | 7 May 2019
Judge Tuchten raised questions about Judge Makhubele’s role in a PRASA dispute. Now she accuses him of racism
Law | 30 April 2019
The Nelson Mandela Foundation and Afriforum are opposing each other in the Johannesburg Equality Court
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 29 April 2019
North West High Court rejects bid to declare Minister of Mineral Resources in breach of statutory duties
Law | 26 April 2019
Company says it took reasonable measures and the period for claims has expired
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 25 April 2019
Judges Anton van Zyl, Siraj Desai, and Jacqueline Henriques nailed for late judgments
Law | 23 April 2019
But Lawyers for Human Rights disagrees with the court’s reasoning and is appealing
Law | 18 April 2019
Court found Johannesburg Metro police violated homeless people’s constitutional rights to dignity and privacy
Law | 8 April 2019
GroundUp’s PAIA request to judiciary has been ignored
Law | 2 April 2019
#UniteBehind wants PRASA to hand over list of security contracts
Law | 28 March 2019
Thirteen judgments are over six months late, twice the amount of time set out in the judicial norms
Law | 25 February 2019
Vulnerable communities have lost their land to the state and mining companies in the past decade
Law | 21 February 2019