Constitutional Court of South Africa
The Constitutional Court of South Africa is a supreme constitutional court established by the Constitution of South Africa, and is the apex court in the South African judicial system, with general jurisdiction.
The Court was first established by the Interim Constitution of 1993, and its first session began in February 1995. It has continued in existence under the Constitution of 1996. The Court sits in the city of Johannesburg.
The Constitutional Court has jurisdiction to hear any matter if it is in the interests of justice for it to do so.
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Constitutional Court,
1 Hospital Street,
Constitution Hill,
Braamfontein,
South Africa,
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Constitutional Court of South Africa - 2018 October
5 documents
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October 2018 | |
eThekwini Municipality v Mounthaven (Pty) Ltd [2018] ZACC 43 (31 October 2018)
Reported
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31 October 2018 |
Rahube v Rahube and Others [2018] ZACC 42 (30 October 2018)
Reported
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30 October 2018 |
Maledu and Others v Itereleng Bakgatla Mineral Resources (Pty) Ltd and Another (Dlamini and Land Access Movement of South Africa as Amici Curiae) [2018] ZACC 41 (25 October 2018)
Reported
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25 October 2018 |
Holomisa v Holomisa and Another [2018] ZACC 40 (23 October 2018)
Reported
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23 October 2018 |
Ahmed and Others v Minister of Home Affairs and Another (People Against Suffering Oppression and Poverty, Lawyers for Human Rights and De Saude Attorneys Inc as Amici Curiae) [2018] ZACC 39 (9 October 2018)
Reported
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9 October 2018 |