Law
Concourt orders CPS to hand over documents showing social grant profits
Freedom Under Law has accused CPS of under-reporting its profits by R800 million
Law | 1 April 2021
Cape Town’s Anti-Land Invasion Unit is unlawful, argues SAHRC
Demolition of structures and removal of land occupiers without a court order is unconstitutional, says advocate
By Liezl Human
Law | 1 April 2021
Primedia beats PRASA in decade-long court case
“Improper conduct” from company owned by Roy Moodley’s son
By James Stent
Law | 30 March 2021
Court orders Labia to show film about Israeli occupation of Palestine
“It is clear that it was in the business of hiring out its cinema to screen films that are thought-provoking, hard-hitting and controversial” says judge
Law | 26 March 2021
Court stops Mpumalanga coal mine
No mining will be permitted in critical water source area until legal challenges are settled
By John Yeld
Law | 25 March 2021
Court slams City of Cape Town for barring access to homeless camp
Judge Desai found that South African Human Rights Commission monitors trying to enter the site were acting lawfully
By James Stent
Law | 17 March 2021
Dismissal on suspicion is unlawful, says CCMA
Company ordered to pay security guard 12 months wages plus interest
Law | 10 March 2021
An employee was attacked at work. A court has ruled that she can sue her employer
“On the facts of this case, the assault took on racial and gendered overtones”
Law | 8 March 2021
Why the Chief Justice has been ordered to apologise
An explanation of the Judicial Conduct Committee’s ruling
Law | 5 March 2021