ConCourt finds police minister liable for negligent search and investigation
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Constitutional Court to hear landmark case: A constitutional challenge to the criminalisation of consenting sexual activity between adolescents
Consensual sexual activities, including kissing, between children between the ages of 12 and 16 became a criminal offence when the Sexual Offences...
The Constitutional Court will hear arguments on Thursday relating to the admission policy of a former model C school.
According to Section27, Rivonia Primary School in Johannesburg refused to admit a Grade One pupil in 2011, saying it had no space.
The education department intervened and...
The failure of Parliament's programme committee to schedule a motion of no confidence for debate was unconstitutional, the Constitutional Court heard on Thursday.
"What we are seeking is a declaratory that what occurred, which was the failure to schedule a motion of no confidence as lodged on...
The Constitutional Court will hear an application on Thursday on the rights of land owners and their tenants.
Farm owner Lawrence Juta originally approached the Stellenbosch Magistrate's Court to evict some members of his former domestic worker's family.
Magrieta Hattingh continued staying...
From Twitter: Constitutional Court set aside interim order preventing #eTolls from rolling out. SANRAL can start tolls pending High Court review in Nov.
More here: http://businesstech.co.za/news/government/22574/court-rules-on-e-tolling/
E-tolls: ConCourt ruling expected 20 September
Gauteng motorists will hear on Thursday whether e-tolling will go ahead, when the Constitutional Court is expected to decide whether to overturn an interim interdict preventing e-tolling.