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Analyzing the Justification in a Recent Contractual Dispute Case

Explore the intricacies of a recent high-profile contractual dispute case where specific performance and the enforceability of contracts under the National Credit Act were key issues. This blog delves into the judicial decisions, legal implications, and critical lessons for practitioners and investors.

Are Mutual Separation Agreements enforceable? Here is what the Labour Appeal Court found in Workforce Staffing (Pty) Ltd v Mjoli and Another

Explore the pivotal Labour Appeal Court ruling in Workforce Staffing v Mjoli, examining the enforceability of mutual separation agreements and the evidentiary responsibilities in employment disputes under South African law.

Can A Permanent Life Partner Claim From the Estate of a Deceased Married Individual?

Explore the South Gauteng High Court’s decision in Gasa v Master of the High Court, examining the inheritance rights of permanent life partners in contrast with legally married spouses under South African law.

Does Registration of a Customary Marriage Guarantee Recognition by Executors? A Deep Dive into Mthembu v Ntsako and Others

Examine the pivotal North Gauteng High Court decision in Mthembu v Ntsako, addressing the urgent recognition of customary marriages in estate administration and the executors’ duties under South African law.

Can a Solvent Company be Wound Up by a Minority Shareholder? Insights from the Dreyer vs Afristat Investment Holdings Case

Delve into the Dreyer vs Afristat Investment Holdings [2024] ZAGPPHC142 judgment, a case from the North Gauteng High Court on winding up solvent companies amid allegations of fraud and mismanagement. Discover how this ruling emphasizes the stringent criteria under Section 81 of the Companies Act, safeguarding economic stability and shareholder rights.

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Is Sibling Rivalry Enough to Warrant the Winding Up of Family Businesses?

Is Sibling Rivalry Enough to Warrant the Winding Up of Family Businesses?

Explore the decision in ‘Van Der Westhuizen v Van Der Westhuizen and Others (24614/2022) [2024] ZAGPPHC 15,’ where the North Gauteng High Court addresses the intriguing dilemma of sibling rivalry within family businesses. This blog post delves into the application of Section 81 of the Companies Act, analyzing the ‘just and equitable’ grounds for winding up solvent family-owned entities amid disputes. Uncover the legal insights and implications of this case for family-run corporations, highlighting the court’s approach to trust, cooperation, and the deadlock principle in familial business disputes.

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Analyzing Parental Rights in International Child Relocation: A Look at T.R v S.M (035901/2023)

Analyzing Parental Rights in International Child Relocation: A Look at T.R v S.M (035901/2023)

Examine the case of T.R v S.M (035901/2023) [2024] from the Gauteng Local Division of the High Court, Johannesburg, examining the complex issue of a custodial parent’s international relocation with a child. This pivotal case highlights the judicial approach in balancing the rights of both parents, focusing on the child’s welfare and best interests as per South African law. Gain insights into the factors influencing court decisions in international relocation cases, the role of financial responsibilities, and the impact on parent-child relationships.

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Does the Right to Dignity Extend to Spousal Maintenance in Divorce Proceedings? Insights from K.A.E v W.N.E (58415/2021)

Does the Right to Dignity Extend to Spousal Maintenance in Divorce Proceedings? Insights from K.A.E v W.N.E (58415/2021)

Explore the South Gauteng High Court case K.A.E v W.N.E (58415/2021) regarding interim spousal maintenance and legal cost contributions in divorce proceedings. Uncover the complexities of balancing legal duties and the right to dignity post-separation, as the court addresses the financial disparities between a biokineticist and her engineer/businessman husband. Key insights into spousal support, constitutional rights, and equality in litigation are revealed in this comprehensive analysis.

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Is a Customary Marriage Valid in the Presence of a Prior Civil Marriage? Insights from Mavundla v Mthethwa N.O. & Others

Is a Customary Marriage Valid in the Presence of a Prior Civil Marriage? Insights from Mavundla v Mthethwa N.O. & Others

Explore the legal complexities of concurrent matrimonial unions in South African law through the lens of the Mavundla v Mthethwa N.O. and Others case. This insightful article delves into the KwaZulu-Natal High Court’s analysis on the validity of a customary marriage in the presence of an existing civil marriage, under the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act. Understand the court’s reasoning, key legal provisions, and the final judgment in this pivotal case.

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Does a Lifetime of Shared Assets and Commitment Constitute a Universal Partnership in Law? Insights from a South African High Court Ruling

Does a Lifetime of Shared Assets and Commitment Constitute a Universal Partnership in Law? Insights from a South African High Court Ruling

Delve into the South African High Court ruling in the case of LL vs. CH N.O., exploring the legal recognition of universal partnerships outside marriage. This insightful analysis examines the case where shared assets and commitments between individuals were scrutinized to determine the existence of a universal partnership. Uncover the court’s critical findings and their implications on relationships and asset division in modern legal contexts.

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Is a Surety’s Liability Limited to the Initial Credit Agreement? Insights from Actisol 145 CC v Seryt Tyres

Is a Surety’s Liability Limited to the Initial Credit Agreement? Insights from Actisol 145 CC v Seryt Tyres

Gain critical insights from the Gauteng High Court case, Actisol 145 CC v Seryt Tyres, addressing the extent of a surety’s liability in credit agreements. This pivotal judgment, led by Judge Nkutha-Nkontwana, explores whether a surety’s obligation is confined to the initial credit limit or extends to the actual debt incurred. Uncover the legal intricacies, the court’s decision, and its implications for sureties in business credit facilities

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The Recognition of Customary Marriages and Posthumous Registration: A Legal Analysis

The Recognition of Customary Marriages and Posthumous Registration: A Legal Analysis

Explore the Pretoria High Court case of TPK v The Minister of Home Affairs (Case No: 052246/2023) which addresses the pivotal issue of posthumous registration of customary marriages under the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998. Delve into the legal nuances, court’s reasoning, and the implications of this landmark judgment for customary marriage registration and recognition in South Africa

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