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In Moos v Makgoba [2022] JOL 54225 (GP), evidence necessary of psychological, economic, or mental harm to secure a protection order.
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In Davids v S [2022] 4 All SA 67 (WCC) where a court building is situated does not compromise the institutional and individual independence of the court and/or the judge.
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In Ndevu and Another v Westonaria South Property Holding (Pty) Ltd t/a Westonaria South and Others [2022] JOL 53978 (GP), urgent application for stay of execution, clear right was established that an irreparable harm will result.
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In Auditor-General of South Africa v Accounting Officer of Gateway Airports Authority (Ltd) and Another [2022] JOL 54182 (LP), whether the claim in the default judgment was for ‘a debt’ or a for a ‘liquidated demand’.
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In Trustees for the Time Being of the East London Hebrew Congregation v Galperin and Others [2022] 4 All SA 224 (ECLD), continued occupation of property, despite a notice to vacate following the termination of employment.
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In Hoque and Others v Minister of Home Affairs and Another [2022] 4 All SA 129 (WCC), rejection of applicant’s application for a permanent residence permit not just and equitable, decision by minister therefore set aside.
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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 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 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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In Smit v Master of the High Court, Western Cape and Others [2022] 4 All SA 146 (WCC), disqualification of applicant to inherit because of her role in the murder of her husband and the forgery of his will and other documents by her.