Court

Chinese Association heads to court over ā€˜hate speechā€™ comments on Facebook

Equality Court hears history of discrimination against Chinese people in South Africa

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Law | 12 December 2019

Khayelitsha court doesnā€™t cater properly for rape survivors, report finds

Rape Crisis demands better conditions at sexual offences court

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News | 10 December 2019

Grahamstown court hears application for municipality to be placed under administration

City argues that court doesnā€™t have jurisdiction to do that

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Brief | 13 September 2019

Ten years later, still no action on Hlophe complaint

Accusation that Western Cape Judge President tried to intervene in favour of Jacob Zuma has still not been dealt with

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Analysis | 6 September 2019

Glebelands officer admits to ā€œmistakeā€ during cross examination

Eight men are currently on trial for a spate of murders and other crimes at the Glebelands Hostel

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News | 29 August 2019

Glebelands hostel murders: accused plead not guilty

The state is expected to call 100 witnesses during the trial

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Brief | 28 August 2019

Equality Court prohibits display of old South African flag

Old flag should only be displayed for ā€œgenuine artistic, academic or journalistic expression in the public interestā€

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Law | 22 August 2019

Traffic information employees unpaid for eight months

Department of Transportā€™s Road Traffic Management Corporation in legal wrangle with private company Tasima over insourcing employees

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News | 16 August 2019

Debt collectors Flemix & Associates face disciplinary action at Legal Practice Council

Law Clinic lawyer says hearing against Flemix is a significant step in reforming the micro-lending industry

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News | 22 July 2019

Judge says roadside May family are ā€œauthors of their own fateā€

Courts make inhumane decisions based on legal facts and are not in touch with our people on the ground, says farm workersā€™ rights organiser

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News | 21 June 2019

Chief Justiceā€™s office spent R114 million on travel. We asked why

Interview with Judiciaryā€™s spokesperson

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Interview | 17 May 2019

More people now qualify for legal aid

Substantial changes made to means testing to account for inflation and the rising cost of living

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Brief | 29 April 2019

Case not closed: Cape High Court backlog showing no signs of improving

Thirteen judgments are over six months late, twice the amount of time set out in the judicial norms

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Law | 25 February 2019

Slight improvement in backlog at Western Cape High Court

But 16 judgments have been outstanding for at least six months

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Law | 13 December 2018

Three ways to improve justice in South Africa

Our court system is frustrating, slow and technologically backward

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GroundView | 13 November 2018