Law
Witness describes Judge Makhubele’s unusual interest in dodgy Siyaya deal
Fani Dingiswayo tells the Judicial Conduct Tribunal that Makhubele pushed for a settlement with Siyaya rather than defend their claims in court
Law | 11 May 2023
South Africa and the International Criminal Court: what next?
Putin’s visit puts the spotlight back on South Africa’s membership
By Gerhard Kemp
Law | 2 May 2023
Judicial Conduct Committee split over action against two judges
The judges were late delivering numerous judgments and now face disciplinary hearings
Law | 30 April 2023
Court to hear arguments on prisoners’ computer rights
Documents were filed before the Thabo Bester revelations
Law | 25 April 2023
Public display of old SA flag is hate speech, rules SCA
Ruling on the display of the flag in private homes to be determined at another hearing, if brought before a court
Law | 21 April 2023
Judgment reserved in case to decide future of Zimbabweans in South Africa
State asks for ZEPHA’s case to be dismissed with costs
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 14 April 2023
Zimbabwean Exemption Permit: Minister acted outside his powers, court told
“We are sleepwalking into a catastrophe”, says lawyer for Zimbabwe Immigrants Forum
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 13 April 2023
ZEP: no rights were taken away, Home Affairs’ lawyers tell court
“Government is free to change the policy”
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 12 April 2023
Helen Suzman Foundation slams Home Affairs’ decision to terminate ZEP system
The Foundation is among several groups in court challenging the decision by Minister Aaron Motsoaledi
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 11 April 2023