Law
State witness fails to arrive for massive Eastern Cape rail theft case
Court to hear application for cross-examination to occur online
Law | 8 December 2025
GroundUp wins court case against Gauteng government
Social development department must disclose all grants made to organisations from 2014 to 2024
Law | 8 December 2025
“Wrest control of the clinics from the hands of the vigilantes” judge tells state
Xenophobia is one of the greatest threats to democracy and human rights, says Judge Stuart Wilson
Law | 4 December 2025
Court orders Western Cape Education Department to fix late school admissions
The court found the department had failed to plan adequately for late placements and the situation had been getting worse for over a decade
Law | 2 December 2025
Sunday Times need not apologise for self-corrected errors
Ombud rules reputations may be harmed if it is in the public interest
Law | 2 December 2025
Disability organisation loses Constantia land claim battle
South African Riding for the Disabled Association will have to vacate a portion of the property
Law | 27 November 2025
State must stop xenophobic vigilantism at clinics, court told
Médecins Sans Frontières, Treatment Action Campaign and Kopanang Africa Against Xenophobia launched an application in the South Gauteng High Court
Law | 26 November 2025
Court orders Lesotho dams authority to pay 600 villagers compensation
Villagers in Bobete lost access to riverine resources since the Katse Dam was built
Law | 21 November 2025
Bid to evict District Six pensioner dismissed
Court rules an eviction would be unjust given Noor-Banu Allie’s age, limited income and deep ties to District Six
Law | 18 November 2025