The municipality believes it has met its constitutional obligations to provide accommodation to people evicted from rural areas
By Liezl Human
News | 26 August 2022
Some are perilously close to breaking the Code of Judicial Conduct
By Alison Tilley and Vuyani Ndzishe
Opinion | 10 August 2022
The bank took a “cut and paste” approach against a home owner
Law | 8 August 2022
Mass suspensions of dissenting office bearers ruled “invalid” and “unconstitutional”
By James Stent
News | 23 July 2022
Children should not have to make the claim for themselves, says Supreme Court of Appeal
Law | 21 July 2022
Hundreds of Tshikota residents marched to the Louis Trichardt Magistrates Court accusing it of bungling a string of cases
Brief | 21 July 2022
Developers say the matter will be decided by the Western Cape High Court on Tuesday
Law | 11 July 2022
Fate of farm dweller facing eviction still in limbo
By Liezl Human
Brief | 30 June 2022
Trial of protesters arrested in Lenasia drags on for six years and counting
By Sithuthukile Mkhize and Thandeka Kathi
Opinion | 29 June 2022
Anti-apartheid activist Rose Sonto had his pension revoked. Treasury says it’s not its responsibility to review a decision of the Special Pensions Appeal Board
By James Stent
News | 20 June 2022
Friends of Dumisani Joxo say there is still no justice six months after he was shot dead
News | 17 June 2022
“No possible excuse for why the JSC has taken nearly two years for the Makhubele Tribunal kick off” says Judges Matter
By Alison Tilley and Mbekezeli Benjamin
Opinion | 15 June 2022
JSC is yet to confirm a date for the Judicial Conduct Tribunal more than two years after it was established
By James Stent
Brief | 14 June 2022
Cape High Court upholds judgment of almost R7-million award against Road Accident Fund
Law | 10 June 2022
Court awards damages against National Director of Public Prosecutions
Law | 7 June 2022
Court commends prosecutor for his decision to proceed with the case
Law | 31 May 2022