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What documents must be provided by a decision maker in terms of Rule 53 of the High Court Rules?

What documents must be provided by a decision maker in terms of Rule 53 of the High Court Rules?

by CK Inc. | Feb 5, 2025 | administrative justice, court records, judicial review, legal procedure, Rule 53 High Court | News

What must a decision-maker provide under Rule 53? Key requirements, legal insights, and a recent case explained.

The Power of an Antenuptial Contract (ANC): Protecting your Assets and Financial Future

The Power of an Antenuptial Contract (ANC): Protecting your Assets and Financial Future

by CK Inc. | Jan 22, 2025 | Antenuptial Contract, Asset Protection, financial protection, marriage contracts | News

An antenuptial contract (ANC) protects your assets, debts, and financial future in marriage. Learn how it works and why legal advice is essential.

Substituted Service as One of the Alternative Remedies for Service in Divorce Proceedings

Substituted Service as One of the Alternative Remedies for Service in Divorce Proceedings

by CK Inc. | Jan 9, 2025 | court procedures, divorce law, Divorce Proceedings, edictal citation, family law, legal remedies, Rule 44(1), South Africa, substituted service, Uniform Rules of Court | News

Understand Rule 44(1) substituted service for SA divorces. Professional legal advice tailored to your needs.

From Ink to Link: Court Champions Remote Affidavit Commissioning

From Ink to Link: Court Champions Remote Affidavit Commissioning

by CK Inc. | Dec 18, 2024 | digital justice transformation, legal modernization, remote affidavit commissioning, remote legal practices, Western Cape High Court | News

The Western Cape High Court validates remote affidavit commissioning, highlighting its benefits and need for modernization.

Legal Representation in Labour Disputes: Trade Unions bound by their own Constitutions

Legal Representation in Labour Disputes: Trade Unions bound by their own Constitutions

by CK Inc. | Dec 3, 2024 | Constitutional Court, employee representation, labour law, legal disputes, trade unions | News

The Constitutional Court’s ruling in AFGRI Animal Feeds v NUMSA defines the limits of trade union representation in labour disputes, reinforcing the need to adhere to union constitutions.

Does the Appointment of a Curator Ad Litem for a Permanent Mental Incapacity Protect a Claimant?

Does the Appointment of a Curator Ad Litem for a Permanent Mental Incapacity Protect a Claimant?

by CK Inc. | Nov 20, 2024 | Constitutional Court, curator ad litem, mental incapacity, Prescription Act, South Africa law | News

Court ruling affirms curator ad litem appointment doesn’t end mental incapacity protection under Prescription Act.

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