Mining companies are especially guilty
By Omhle Ntshingila and Felix Quibe
Opinion | 18 October 2024
The magistrate had relied on a section of the Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act that was declared unconstitutional almost 30 years ago
Law | 19 September 2024
Judge prohibits Home Affairs officials deporting people who intend to apply for asylum
News | 18 September 2024
Three officers are accused of assaulting Juma Igiranieza, a barber, in Mowbray on 7 November 2023
News | 28 August 2024
Attorneys and advocate who did “a cut and paste job” for clients ordered to pay the costs from their own pockets
Law | 19 August 2024
They argue that the City failed to comply with two court orders
News | 13 August 2024
Gary Trappler fails in bid to have malicious damage to property case struck off the roll
Brief | 5 August 2024
Three officers are accused of assaulting Juma Igiranieza, a barber, at his workplace, in Mowbray on 7 November 2023
Brief | 25 July 2024
There are advocates who are skilled liars, dissemblers, manipulators and propagandists; they employ the implements of legal practice to bedevil and confuse and dismay - the judiciary and the profession should take action
Opinion | 22 July 2024
Court orders eviction at the request of Thembisile Hani Local Municipality
News | 19 July 2024
Operating theatre manager wins her case
Law | 16 July 2024
Special Tribunal has no active judges and hasn’t issued a ruling since May
Law | 15 July 2024
The Department of Justice’s payment portal, MojoPay, has suspended electronic payments since May due to suspected fraud
News | 20 June 2024
Judgment reserved in Belhar occupation case
By Matthew Hirsch and GroundUp Staff
Law | 10 June 2024
No response from SAPS on whether the three are still employed or on duty
Brief | 7 June 2024
Accountability through the ballot box is not enough
By Thuto Gabaphethe and Thandeka Kathi
Opinion | 30 May 2024