A New School Year Dawns – Can Unpaid Fees Bar Your Child From Enrolling?

“I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.” (Mark Twain) Our Constitution guarantees everyone rights to education, but that doesn’t mean parents can necessarily pick and choose which schools they send their children to. Nor does it mean that they can expect schools to continue educating their children if they don’t pay the [...]

By |2025-03-12T11:59:49+02:00January 1st, 2025|Public law|Comments Off on A New School Year Dawns – Can Unpaid Fees Bar Your Child From Enrolling?

No Means No: What the New Case on Consent Means for Victims of Sexual Violence

“Sexual violence is a horrific reality that continues to plague this country.” (Quoted in judgment below) It’s often said that victims of rape and other types of sexual violence have to suffer twice – firstly at the hands of the rapist and secondly at the hands of the law. A recent High Court ruling on [...]

By |2025-03-12T11:48:14+02:00November 1st, 2024|Public law|Comments Off on No Means No: What the New Case on Consent Means for Victims of Sexual Violence

It’s Sick Leave Season – Can You Reject a Dodgy Doctor’s Sick Note?

“Many people including workers in South Africa do not have the wherewithal to determine between a qualified doctor, an unqualified doctor and one who is operating illegally. That is why there are regulatory and law enforcement bodies to whom suspicious practices by doctors should be reported.” (Extract from judgment below) “Sick leave season” is still [...]

By |2025-03-12T11:21:27+02:00August 1st, 2024|Property, Public law|Comments Off on It’s Sick Leave Season – Can You Reject a Dodgy Doctor’s Sick Note?

The Garage Door That Had the Complex Up in Arms

“Good fences make good neighbours.” (Robert Frost) When you buy into a community scheme (such as a security estate, complex or apartment block) you automatically become a member of its management body: either a Homeowners Association (“HOA”) if your property is full-title or freehold, or a Body Corporate if your property is part of a [...]

By |2025-03-12T11:20:14+02:00August 1st, 2024|Property, Public law|Comments Off on The Garage Door That Had the Complex Up in Arms

Can You Sign an Affidavit Over Zoom?

“These technological developments would have seemed far-fetched and science fiction a brief few years ago.” (Extract from judgment below) It’s an important question – the invalidity of an affidavit could sink even the strongest case, so it’s vital to get this right. Of course, it’s always tempting to cut corners where you can on the [...]

By |2024-07-22T10:30:06+02:00July 1st, 2024|Public law|Comments Off on Can You Sign an Affidavit Over Zoom?

The New Cannabis Act: Here’s What You Will and Won’t Be Allowed to Do

“It’s high time they legalised cannabis” (Anon) Much excitement has greeted the signing into law of the Cannabis for Private Purposes Act, which will formally regulate the cultivation, possession, and use of cannabis by adults in a private setting and, says the Presidency, lays the groundwork for regulatory reforms “to allow for the industrialisation of [...]

By |2024-07-22T10:28:30+02:00July 1st, 2024|International, Public law|Comments Off on The New Cannabis Act: Here’s What You Will and Won’t Be Allowed to Do

The Pothole Plague – Claiming Damages

“If cars are required to be roadworthy, shouldn’t roads be required to be car-worthy?” (Online meme) If you fall victim to a pothole-infested road, don’t hesitate to sue for your losses. A recent High Court victory for a motorist claiming R8.6m in damages confirms yet again that those charged with maintaining our roads can be [...]

By |2024-07-22T10:15:44+02:00May 1st, 2024|Public law|Comments Off on The Pothole Plague – Claiming Damages

When to Lawyer Up

“The first thing we do is, let’s kill all the lawyers.” (Shakespeare) Shakespeare must have had an unhappy experience or two with the lawyers of his time to have one of his characters utter that threat, but the reality is that every aspect of our lives is touched at one time or another by the [...]

By |2024-07-22T10:11:30+02:00April 1st, 2024|Litigation, Public law|Comments Off on When to Lawyer Up

Buying a Used Car – Your Rights

“The buyer needs a hundred eyes, the seller but one” (Old proverb) You buy a “pre-loved” vehicle which turns out to be a complete dud. You go back to the dealership which says “sorry, you bought it as is, not our problem”. What are your rights? Buying from a private seller When we discuss the [...]

By |2023-12-07T12:42:19+02:00November 1st, 2023|Acquisitions, Litigation, Public law|Comments Off on Buying a Used Car – Your Rights

Dementia: Understanding Your Legal Options

“Dementia is the plague of our time, the disease of the century” (Unattributed) Dementia is a widespread medical condition that affects people of all ages but particularly the elderly, and includes conditions like Alzheimer's. One of the most significant challenges of dementia is the loss of mental capacity, making it difficult for individuals to make [...]

By |2023-12-07T12:34:40+02:00October 1st, 2023|Family Law, Public law|Comments Off on Dementia: Understanding Your Legal Options
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