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Security for Costs in South African Litigation

Security for Costs in South African Litigation

by CK Inc. | Nov 4, 2025 | Companies Act, court procedure, legal costs, Litigation, security for costs | News

Security for costs protects defendants from unrecoverable expenses while ensuring fair access to South African courts.

Understanding Jurisdiction and Retrospective Law in South African Labour Law

Understanding Jurisdiction and Retrospective Law in South African Labour Law

by CK Inc. | Oct 21, 2025 | CCMA disputes, Employment Equity Act, Jurisdiction, retrospective law, South African Labour Law | News

South African labour rights evolve through key court rulings, shaping fairness, finality, and the role of the Labour Relations Act in employment law.

Landmark Ruling on Sharing of Maternity Leave with Fathers

Landmark Ruling on Sharing of Maternity Leave with Fathers

by CK Inc. | Oct 8, 2025 | BCEA, Constitutional Court ruling, employment law, maternity leave, parental rights | News

Constitutional Court ruling grants South African parents equal rights to share four months of parental leave under the BCEA.

When Rent Goes Unpaid: A Deep Dive into the Gardenshop v Germat Eviction Case

When Rent Goes Unpaid: A Deep Dive into the Gardenshop v Germat Eviction Case

by CK Inc. | Sep 17, 2025 | commercial eviction, landlord rights, lease cancellation, rental arrears, tenant default | News

Commercial eviction in South Africa shows how unpaid rent allows landlords to cancel leases and protect property rights.

Rule 13 Third-Party Procedure: Serving a Notice After Close of Pleadings

Rule 13 Third-Party Procedure: Serving a Notice After Close of Pleadings

by CK Inc. | Sep 3, 2025 | Civil Procedure, Court Applications, Joinder of Third Parties, litigation strategy, Pleadings, Rule 13, Third Party Notice, Uniform Rules of Court | News

When can a third-party notice be served after pleadings close? Rule 13 outlines the process and the court’s discretion to grant condonation.

To Inform or Not to Inform – That Is The Ex Parte Question

To Inform or Not to Inform – That Is The Ex Parte Question

by CK Inc. | Aug 19, 2025 | ex parte application, Hlabang Trading case, legal procedure, South African case law, urgent applications | News

This article unpacks when ex parte applications are permissible in South African law, the duty of good faith, and key lessons from the Hlabang Trading case.

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