


Cyberbullying in South Africa: A legal perspective
Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that occurs online through various digital platforms such as social media, instant messaging, and text messaging. In South Africa, this issue has been gaining more attention in recent years due to the growing use of...
Mandamus and accountability in South African law
Accountability is of utmost importance in South African law as it serves as a cornerstone of good governance and the protection of citizens’ rights and freedoms. The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, recognizes the importance of...
The General Principles Of The Road Accident Fund
The Road Accident Fund is a public entity set up to compensate persons who were seriously injured in motor vehicle accidents. In terms of section 3 of the Road Accident Fund 1996 (Act No 56 of 1996); “the object of the Road Accident Fund shall be the...
Judgment By Default
A judgment may be awarded even if you have defended your matter, however, this article aims to explore the possible consequences and actions you may take in respect of a “default judgment” which is essentially a judgment that has been awarded in absence of a defence....
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