Apr 29, 2026 | Criminal Law
Mohlaloga v The State (1028/2023 and 1112/2023) [2025] ZASCA 115 (8 August 2025) The decision in S v Mohlaloga is of notable importance both procedurally and substantively. It provides clear guidance on the narrow scope of reconsideration applications in terms of...
Mar 6, 2026 | Labour and Employment Law
Among the many responsibilities employers carry is the need to keep accurate records of any warnings issued to employees. This can be ensured by delivering the warning properly, dating it, and asking the employee to sign to confirm whether they accept or refuse it....
Apr 23, 2025 | Family Divorce and Matrimonial Law
In modern South Africa, family structures are evolving, and many couples choose to have children out of wedlock. While married fathers automatically acquire full parental rights and responsibilities, unmarried fathers may face challenges in securing their rights to...
Apr 2, 2025 | Conveyancing and Property Law
Following amendments made to the Regulations to the Deeds Registries Act published on 5 March 2025, the Deeds Office now requires Form LLL to be lodged “for statistical and land audit purposes relating to land ownership in South Africa”. The newly amended Regulation...
Mar 11, 2025 | Family Divorce and Matrimonial Law
Divorce is often a turbulent and emotionally charged process. For couples in South Africa, navigating through the legal aspects of divorce can be particularly challenging, especially when disputes over finances and childcare arise. Rule 43 of the Uniform Rules of...