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Customary law – traditional leadership – points in limine – whether first respondent was lawfully identified by Royal Family Council and lawfully recognised by the President as the King of Vhavenda community in
terms of the provisions of s 9 of Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Act 41 of 2003 – the President’s decision reviewed and set aside and proceedings referred back to the high court for further hearing on the merits.
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Cited documents 7
Judgment 6
- Allpay Consolidated Investment Holdings (Pty) Ltd and Others v Chief Executive Officer of the South African Social Security Agency and Others [2013] ZACC 42 (29 November 2013)
- International Trade Administration Commission v SCAW South Africa (Pty) Ltd [2010] ZACC 6 (9 March 2010)
- Netshimbupfe and Another v Carthcart and Others (563 of 2017) [2018] ZASCA 98 (4 June 2018)
- Sigcau and Another v Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs and Others [2018] ZACC 28 (11 September 2018)
- Sigcau v President of the Republic of South Africa and Others [2013] ZACC 18 (13 June 2013)
- Tshivhulana Royal Family v Netshivhulana [2016] ZACC 47 (14 December 2016)
Legislation 1
Documents citing this one 4
Judgment 4
- Moroka v Premier of Free State Province and Others (295 of 2020) [2022] ZASCA 34 (31 March 2022)
- Mphephu-Ramabulana and Another v Mphephu and Others [2021] ZACC 43 (12 November 2021)
- Yende and Another v Yende and Another (1128/2019) [2020] ZASCA 179 (18 December 2020)
- Zulu v Mathe and Others; Zulu and Another v Mathe and Others; Zulu v Zulu and Others (P 10879/2021; P 2751/2021; P 2752/2021) [2022] ZAKZPHC 17 (2 March 2022)