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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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The November index of the free, online LexisNexis Case Law repository is now available bringing you up to speed on some interesting precedent setting cases considered by South Africa’s courts recently.
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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.
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In Ingquza Hill Local Municipality and Another v Mdingi [2021] 3 All SA 332 (SCA), Section 53 requires prior notice of an intention to move a motion for the removal of a member to be given to all members in terms of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act.
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In S v SN [2022] 3 All SA 497 (ECG), rape of a minor – circumstances justifying a lesser sentence than the prescribed minimum sentence of life imprisonment imposed in terms of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act 32 of 2007.
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A discussion of recent reported judgments originally published in December 2021 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.
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In Cornerstone Logistics (Pty) Ltd and Another v Zacpak Cape Town Depot (Pty) Ltd [2022] 2 All SA 13 (SCA), interpretation of indemnity clause – liability for customs duty, VAT, and other charges on goods initially stored in a warehouse and not exported.
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In Director of Public Prosecutions, Free State v Mokati [2022] 2 All SA 646 (SCA), right of appeal by the state on the questions of law reserved in terms of s 319 of the Criminal Procedure Act.
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In National Education Health and Allied Workers Union v Minister of Public Service and Administration and Others and related matters 2022 (6) BCLR 673 (CC), Cabinet approval does not have the effect of authorising the Minister to legally conclude a collective agreement if it is in contravention of the provisions of Public Service Regulations 78 and 79.