Judge Joseph Raulinga has exercised his right to a "judicial peek" at the government report compiled by two SA judges on the 2002 Zim elections.
Prospective Constitutional Court judges were grilled on their interpretations of separation of powers. Niren Tolsi analyses the process.
Tactics to delay a ‘judicial peek’ into Zimbabwe’s 2002 presidential election report have been criticised, writes Niren Tolsi.
As interviews in the selection of a new Constitutional Court judge came to an end, Ray Zondo appeared to hold an advantage over his three rivals.
The legal fraternity has raised concerns about the ruling party’s influence over judicial appointments.
<b>Niren Tolsi</b> has analysed how politics have fractured the Judicial Service Commission.
The Judicial Service Commission has announced its recommendations to President Jacob Zuma, raising an eyebrow or two, but offering few real surprises.
Applicants for various judicial positions have faced tough questions from politicians about their records and statements.
The JSC is still deciding what to do about John Hlophe’s alleged bid to influence ConCourt judges over corruption charges against President Zuma.
The Judicial Service Commission that selects judges has been set for scrutinisation as a number of vacancies remain, leaving vacuums in SA’s courts.