South Africa
Judges cannot interfere in settlements – ConCourt
The Constitutional Court has ruled that judges ‘should not interfere’ with settlement agreements between litigants, in what a Business Day report calls a landmark decision that outlines judges’ power when requested to sign off on such agreements. The decision stems ...
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ConCourt grants Zuma’s extension request
The Constitutional Court has given MK Party leader Jacob Zuma until Tuesday to file answering papers to oppose the Electoral Commission of SA's (IEC) appeal against an Electoral Court decision relating to his participation in the elections. This after ...
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Hlophe’s lawyers say ConCourt is obligated to hear him
Whatever ‘feelings of discomfort’ the justices of the Constitutional Court may have, these could not supersede their constitutional duties when dealing with the application that would invalidate the impeachment of former Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe, his lawyers said ...
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Creditors cannot sue company directors directly – SCA
Zero-tolerance drugs policy irrational, court finds
Enyobeni probe scathing of East London authorities
Legal precedent set in Jooste’s asset forfeiture – expert
BHP offer sends Anglo’s value soaring
Tribunal approves Engen takeover by Vitol
SIU urged to probe botched SAA deal
EFF member to apologise for ‘coolie’ slur
NCOP adopts Climate Change Bill
Outa files complaint against Sanral over N3 upgrade
AfriForum takes aim at Bela Bill
MTI mastermind dies in Brazil
Nestlé addresses baby food sugar concerns
KZN departments owe municipalities R3.8bn
Policy Watch
Security: SANDF troop deployment extended
President Cyril Ramaphosa has informed the National Assembly and the (acting) Speaker of the extension of the employment of the SANDF in various international obligations, reports Wyndham Hartley.
The extension, which is in accordance with section 201(2)(C) of the Constitution is ...
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Case Law Briefs
Absa v Rosenberg (Guarantee agreement)
SCA:
ABSA Bank v Rosenberg & Rosenberg
Judgment: 24 April 2024
Keywords: Contract – principles of interpretation – enforceability of guarantee agreement
Summary: In 2018, Uwoyela Environmental Services (Pty) Ltd (UES) and Absa Bank concluded an agreement, recorded in a ...
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Tsegaye Esyas v Paarl Magistrate's Court
Western Cape High Court:
Tsegaye Esyas v Magistrate Mackenzie, Paarl Magistrate's Court and others
Judgment: 22 April 2024
Keywords: Administrative Law – application for review and setting aside of admission of guilt fine – fair trial – right to ...
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In Court
Modack witness testifies about shooting at security boss’ home
The son of security company boss, Andre Naude, yesterday took to the witness stand in the murder trial of Nafiz Modack and 14 others in the Western Cape High Court where he testified that someone shot at his bedroom window ...
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Bank statements implicate Meyiwa murder accused
Bank statements belonging to one of the accused in the Senzo Meyiwa trial show that he was in Gauteng in 2014 when Senzo Meyiwa was murdered. This was revealed by state prosecutor Ronnie Sibanda in the Gauteng High Court (Pretoria ...
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‘Dolus eventualis’ wife killer jailed for 12 years
The Gauteng High Court (Johannesburg) has sentenced businessman Musa Ntsibande to 12 years' imprisonment for the murder of his wife, Hlengiwe Msimango. In delivering her sentence, Judge Moleboheng Mdalana-Mayisela said the court had to deviate from the minimum sentence of ...
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Stanfield’s wife deceptive in bail hearings – judge
Ex-border officials jailed for attempted smuggling
Three new cases against Gqeberha firearms dealer
Two life terms for Gauteng hitman
Luke Fleurs murder accused seek bail
Today's Analyses
JSC an 'obstacle' to judicial excellence
Thanks to the manner in which the JSC has conducted its hearings on the appointment of judicial officers, many of the best of our judges and legal practitioners are reluctant to be nominated for judicial office. ‘Hence, the JSC has ...
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Hlophe’s final salvo a test for ConCourt
Impeached Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe’s latest case at the Constitutional Court is his last opportunity to undo his removal, by challenging the process used by Parliament. Legal journalist Dianne Hawker notes because of the litany of court cases ...
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Africa
World Bank pulls the plug on conservation project
The World Bank has suspended funding for a tourism and conservation project in Tanzania following allegations of human rights abuses. News24 reports that it said the $150m Resilient Natural Resource Management for Tourism and Growth Project (Regrow) was set up ...
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‘Peaceful’ Rwanda ready for deported asylum seekers
The Rwandan Government says the country is safe and ready to receive deportees from UK, and this week’s passage of the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill is testament to that. The Bill passed through the UK Parliament late ...
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Black Axe suspects detained in Germany
German police have arrested 11 Nigerian men suspected of being in a mafia group which orchestrated large-scale dating scams. The Black Axe gang was involved in ‘multiple areas of criminal activity’ globally, Bavarian police said in a statement. In Germany ...
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World
Judges mull question of presidential immunity
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority seemed poised yesterday to narrow the scope of the criminal case against former President Donald J. Trump on charges that he plotted to subvert the 2020 election. A report in The New York Times notes ...
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18 indicted for trying to subvert Biden victory
An Arizona grand jury this week indicted seven attorneys or aides affiliated with Donald Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign as well as 11 Arizona Republicans on felony charges related to their alleged efforts to subvert Joe Biden’s 2020 victory in the ...
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UK Supreme Court ends asylum seeker's 'limbo'
UK Supreme Court justices this week unanimously allowed the Home Secretary’s appeal over a claim for leave to remain by an asylum seeker currently in 'limbo status'. A Law Gazette report notes that the government appealed to the Supreme Court ...
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Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes conviction overturned
Northern Ireland politician charged with rape
Today's Briefs
Effective 20 years for killing grandmother
* Keagan Samuels (27) has been sentenced to 25 years behind bars after pleading guilty to beating his grandmother Cynthia Doubell (93) to death in August 2021. The Western Cape High Court suspended five years of the 25-year sentence for 10 ...
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BOOK REVIEW
GENDER, LAW AND JUSTICE 2e
GENDER, LAW AND JUSTICE 2e
E Bonthuys, C Albertyn
PRINT ISBN: 978-1-48515-045-9; EBOOK ISBN: 978-1-48515-091-6
The second edition of Gender, Law and Justice reflects on two decades of minimal societal transformation, highlighting persistent inequalities faced by women ...
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