Deputy Judge President Patricia Goliath accuses Hlophe of attempting to influence her to allocate the case to judges he perceived as ‘favourably disposed’ to former president Jacob Zuma
The migrants are calling on the United Nations to help them be repatriated to other countries, including Canada and Australia
Decade long battle over Philippi farmland comes to a head as campaigners say development would destroy the sensitive agricultural area
Gender transformation remains a priority for the Judicial Service Commission — women still face hurdles
The tribunal against Judge John Hlophe was postponed exactly a year ago and the next step remains unclear
‘Policing keeps people safe. Without it, people in places like the Cape Flats are stuck in a state of chronic insecurity’
The land question is an emotive issue and parties either vociferously support or oppose expropriation without compensation
The Constitutional Court will hand down judgment on Tuesday on whether the private use of cannabis will no longer be a criminal act
De Lille wanted to ask the court on Thursday to compel the DA to submit evidence used in to formulate the report
On Wednesday, the high court set aside the DA’s decision to terminate her party membership over comments she made during a radio interview
The DA will seek to move for another motion of no confidence in Mayor Patricia de Lille, after the high court ruled in her favour on Wednesday
The Western Cape high court has ruled that De Lille’s termination from the party was “unlawful and invalid”
For a large portion of Tuesday morning, one question seemed to puzzle presiding judges: when exactly did De Lille cease to be a member of the DA?
De Lille has brought an application stating that the cessation of membership clause in the DA’s constitution should be reviewed and set aside
Advocate Dali Mpofu argues De Lille’s statement that she would resign is irrelevant if the DA ‘fraudulently’ removed her from office
The Democratic Alliance and the mayor will meet again in the high court over the DA’s decision to cease Patricia de Lille’s party membership
The Democratic Alliance says that it is unable to work with Patricia de Lille and that the caucus has no faith in her leadership
Patricia de Lille, who was on Tuesday temporarily restored to her position, says she will appeal to the DA to work together with her
The DA remains confident that the substantive case on the cessation of De Lille’s party’s membership will be successful
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Judgment in the urgent matter between Patricia de Lille and the DA regarding the cessation of her membership will be heard on Tuesday
Patricia de Lille will on Tuesday afternoon hear if the Western Cape high court has suspended the DA’s decision to terminate her membership
Judges Patrick Gamble and Monde Samela will make their ruling around lunchtime on Tuesday
Patricia de Lille has asked the court to suspend the decision by the DA to terminate her membership for another month so she can clear her name
In a judgment handed down in September 2016, the High Court recognised the burden single mothers face when providing an education to their children.
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Civil society organisations have declared that the allocation of police resources in the Western Cape discriminates against black women in particular
The University of Cape Town (UCT) has been granted an interim interdict that prevents any unlawful protest action at its campuses
Amid the long series of Gupta emails, it can be easy to lose sight of the other instance of “state capture” — or even “country capture”.
Residents of Bromwell Street in Woodstock continue to be entangled in a legal tussle with the City of Cape Town over looming evictions to Wolwerivier
The judgment should improve the home affairs department’s attitude to transgender marriages
A Western Cape court ruled in March that a ban on dagga use by adults at home was unconstitutional, effectively decriminalising it in the province.
Marijuana users around the country celebrated after the “legalisation of dagga” on Friday, but that soon turned into confusion.
The committee will be chaired by a person ordered by the court, based on names submitted by the Democratic Alliance, public protector and SABC.