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  2. Bwanya v Master of the High Court - Wikipedia

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    Mogoeng CJ. Bwanya v Master of the High Court, Cape Town and Others is an important decision in the South African law of succession and particularly the law of intestate succession. It was decided by the Constitutional Court of South Africa on 31 December 2021 with a majority judgment written by Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga.

  3. John Hlophe impeachment - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. On 21 February 2024, the National Assembly of South Africa voted to impeach Judge John Hlophe, a judge of the High Court of South Africa and the judge president of the Western Cape Division. Hlophe was accused of improper interference in the deliberations of the Constitutional Court in litigation involving the interests of Jacob Zuma.

  4. LGBT rights in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa, due to its reputation as Africa's most gay-friendly destination, attracts thousands of LGBT tourists annually. [116] The official South African Tourism site offers in-depth travel tips for gay travellers. [117] Gay-friendly establishments are situated throughout South Africa and may be found on various gay travel websites.

  5. High Court of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The High Court of South Africa is a superior court of law in South Africa. It is divided into nine provincial divisions, some of which sit in more than one location. Each High Court division has general jurisdiction over a defined geographical area in which it is situated. The decisions of a division are binding on magistrates' courts within ...

  6. List of judgments of the Constitutional Court of South Africa ...

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    The table below lists the judgments of the Constitutional Court of South Africa delivered in 2024. [1]The members of the court at the start of 2024 were the same as in 2023; Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, Deputy Chief Justice Mandisa Maya, and judges Jody Kollapen, Mbuyiseli Madlanga, Steven Majiedt, Rammaka Mathopo, Nonkosi Mhlantla, Owen Rogers, Leona Theron and Zukisa Tshiqi.

  7. List of judgments of the Constitutional Court of South Africa ...

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    The table below lists the judgments of the Constitutional Court of South Africa delivered in 2021. The members of the court at the start of 2021 were Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng , Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo , and judges Chris Jafta , Sisi Khampepe , Mbuyiseli Madlanga , Steven Majiedt , Nonkosi Mhlantla , Leona Theron and Zukisa Tshiqi .

  8. Burqa by country - Wikipedia

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    On 15 March 2022, through a verdict, the Karnataka High Court upheld the hijab ban in educational institutions as a non-essential part of Islam [72] [73] and suggested that wearing hijabs can be restricted in government colleges where uniforms are prescribed and ruled that "prescription of a school uniform" is a "reasonable restriction".

  9. Coloured vote constitutional crisis - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Coloured vote constitutional crisis, also known as the Coloured vote case, was a constitutional crisis that occurred in the Union of South Africa during the 1950s as the result of an attempt by the Nationalist government to remove coloured voters in the Union's Cape Province from the common voters' rolls.