More than 50 tenants of a derelict building in Hillbrow have taken their landlord to the Constitutional Court
Law | 5 December 2018
Former CEO Lucky Montana misled PRASA board, says court
Law | 4 December 2018
Constitutional Court reserves judgment on corporal punishment in private homes
By Zoë Postman
Law | 30 November 2018
Judge Tintswalo Nana Makhubele “ought not to to undertake any judicial duties until she clears her name of the allegations against her”
By Kelly Vinett
Law | 29 November 2018
Constitutional Court ruling overturns Home Affairs directive
Law | 27 November 2018
Gwede Mantashe is concerned about mining being halted, but the judgment is an incentive for the industry to change the way it operates
Law | 23 November 2018
Government and companies must obtain “full and informed” consent from communities before granting mining rights, says judge
By Zoë Postman
Law | 22 November 2018
Marievale residents say order to provide them with accommodation has been ignored
Law | 22 November 2018
Interdict application to halt operations at the Somkhele coal mine thrown out with costs
By Fred Kockott
Law | 21 November 2018
The ruling will help people hold peaceful protests without fear of getting criminal records
Law | 20 November 2018
Ten Social Justice Coalition members who chained themselves to Cape Town civic centre will not have criminal records
By Zoë Postman
Law | 19 November 2018
Woolworths should have considered alternatives, says country’s highest court
Law | 12 November 2018
Punitive costs award against state
By John Yeld
Law | 8 November 2018
The Constitutional Court is deciding if Alex Ruta can seek asylum
By Zoë Postman
Law | 2 November 2018
Holomisa vs Holomisa is a victory for women living in the Transkei
Law | 1 November 2018
Velaphi Khumalo asked South Africa to be cleansed of whites, like Hitler did to Jews
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 8 October 2018