Articles for Ciaran Ryan
Court to decide how to handle home repossessions
Activist group wants judges to be able to waive reserve prices only in exceptional circumstances
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 16 August 2018
Judgment paints a damning picture of prison life at Sun City
Correctional Services ordered to feed prisoners properly
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 21 June 2018
Michael Komape’s family to appeal Limpopo High Court’s decision
Family is seeking nearly R3 million in damages
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 31 May 2018
Dismay as judge dismisses damages claim for child who drowned in pit toilet
“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
Michael Komape died because he was a rural African child, says lawyer
Court asked to compel state to fix “dire” state of school sanitation
By Ciaran Ryan
News | 2 February 2018
Day 12: Lawyers for Michael Komape’s family demand compensation for grief
State admits liability; court to decide how much money to award the family
By Ciaran Ryan
News | 1 February 2018
Prison inmates go 20 hours between meals
Court case throws light on conditions at “Sun City”
By Ciaran Ryan
News | 30 January 2018
R60 billion banks lawsuit heads for Gauteng court
Constitutional Court refuses to hear application
By Ciaran Ryan
Brief | 6 December 2017
Day 11: Court hears of witness to Michael Komape’s death
Boy who drowned in toilet could have been found sooner
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 28 November 2017