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In LA Group (Pty) Ltd v Stable Brands (Pty) Ltd and Another [2022] 2 All SA 678 (SCA), challenge against cancellation of trade mark registrations, and the grounds for cancellation.
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In Mwale v Financial Services and Another [2021] 4 All SA 167 (GP), the applicant applied to the Financial Services Tribunal for a reconsideration of the decision of the Authority on the grounds of being unreasonable, irrational; and bias.
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In Gqithekhaya and Others v Amathole District Municipality [2022] 4 All SA 106 (ECLD), an employee has no legal entitlement to be remunerated and should in principle pay back the money if he was paid while participating in an unlawful strike.
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In CS and Another v Swanepoel and Others [2022] 2 All SA 810 (WCC), damages for sexual assault by teacher, state has a legal duty to protect and not to harm the children who are entrusted to its care on a daily basis, in public schools.
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In Ndlovu v Minister of Police and a related matter [2022] JOL 53977 (MM), the Minister of Police failed to prove that the shooting of the first plaintiff was justifiable, while the second plaintiff failed to prove the requisite elements for a delictual claim for nervous or emotional shock.
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In Magistrates’ Commission and Others v Lawrence and Another (Helen Suzman Foundation as amicus curiae) [2022] 1 All SA 321 (SCA), a non quorate Appointments Committee, therefore decisions taken, including the shortlisting of candidates, had to be set aside. Process fundamentally flawed.
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In Commissioner for the South African Revenue Service v Glencore Operations SA (Pty) Ltd [2021] 4 All SA 14 (SCA) the mining company claimed a refund of fuel levy, appeal hinged on interpretation of ‘own primary production activities in mining’.
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In Central Energy Fund SOC Ltd and Another v Venus Rays Trade (Pty) Ltd and Others [2022] 2 All SA 626 (SCA) question on appeal was whether the relief granted by the High Court was just and equitable.
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In Segone v Minister of Home Affairs and Others [2022] JOL 54179 (GJ) whether a purported customary marriage between the applicant and the deceased should be declared valid.
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A discussion of recent reported judgments originally published in the April 2022 De Rebus and which have been discussed as and when they were published in the South African Law Reports - the All South African Law Reports, and the Butterworths Constitutional Law Reports.