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- Tenant wins urgent court battle after landlord chains and padlocks shop shut
- Secrets of the listeriosis outbreak are finally being forced into the open
- Court orders Tshwane to fix school properties it sold without proper approvals
- RAF cannot exclude undocumented foreign nationals from compensation claims
- JSC overrules tribunal and finds Judge President Mbenenge guilty of gross misconduct
- Firearm laws and court processes explained through the Julius Malema case
- Asylum seekers are paying bribes to stay free, and the system is letting it happen
- Dignity SA asks Pretoria High Court to open a lawful path for assisted dying
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The Labour Court upheld a finding of unfair dismissal compensation after ruling that Lucchini dismissed a senior employee for seeking alternative work, reducing the award to six months while condemning the employer’s conduct.
The CRL Rights Commission has launched a national conversation on church accountability, proposing a self-regulation framework to restore trust and protect the vulnerable.
Donovan Moodley has been denied parole nearly two decades after the kidnapping and murder of Leigh Matthews, with Correctional Services citing incomplete rehabilitation and ongoing risk concerns.
Electricity restored to Tshwane business after court steps in during lease dispute with City
The Pretoria High Court ordered the City of Tshwane to restore electricity to Tech Spares CC, granting temporary relief while a lease dispute and utility arrears are resolved.
A four-year-old boy at the centre of a cross-continental custody battle must return to Switzerland, as the Supreme Court of Appeal upholds international child abduction protocols and sets strict safeguards for his welfare and parental rights.
The Pretoria High Court has found the City of Tshwane and its municipal manager in contempt for failing to comply with a 2023 court order on municipal accounts and refunds, warning that continued non-compliance could lead to personal sanctions.
Long-serving Mushrooms and Things driver Nkosemvele Hubert Magwanya has won a Labour Court battle after being dismissed for taking December leave during a company-imposed Covid-19 leave freeze, with the court ordering reinstatement and back pay.
The Western Cape High Court ruled that only adult children can enforce maintenance, dismissing a mother’s appeal for additional and arrear payments.
A stepmother’s shock discovery that she had been left out of her late husband’s will triggered a dispute with her stepson over whether negotiations and emails amounted to a binding agreement, a question tested on appeal in the High Court.

