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- Law Society of the Northern Provinces and Another v Rules Board for Courts of Law and Others (34474/2009) [2009] ZAGPPHC 91 (26 June 2009)
A court order declaring that all court process in the South African Magistrates' Court and the High Court shall, if not stamped, be issued by Clerks of the Court and Registrars, respectively, without self affixing revenue stamps or imprinted stamps, and without payment of Court fee. - South African Hunters and Game Conservation Association v Minister of Safety and Security (33656/2009) [2009] ZAGPPHC 93 (26 June 2009)
An interim order: all firearm licences contemplated in sub-item 1 of item 1 of Schedule of the Firearms Control Act 6 of 2000 shall be deemed to be lawful and valid pending final adjudication. - Namibia: Government Gazettes (1990 - 2007)
Namibian Advocate Heathcote generously donated to SAFLII a fully digitized collection of the Namibian Government Gazettes. - In Re: The Adoption of Children Act CAP 26:01; In Re: CJ A Female Infant of C/o P.O.Box 30871, Chichiri, Blantyre 3 (Msca Adoption Appeal No. 28 of 2009 ) [2009] MWSC 1 (12 June 2009)
- Von Abo v President of the Republic of South Africa (CCT 67/08) [2009] ZACC 15 (5 June 2009)
- Western Cape High Court: Consolidated Practice Notes - 1 May 2009
- Hlophe v Judicial Service Commission and Others (19006/09) [2009] ZAGPJHC 19 (1 June 2009)
- COSATU v Telkom S.A. Ltd and Others (26557/09) [2009] ZAGPPHC 76 (17 May 2009)
The judgment giving permission to Vodacom to list on the JSE. - 10th Law via the Internet Conference, ICC - Durban, 26-27 November 2009
SAFLII invites you to the 10th Law via the Internet conference to be held for the very first time in Africa! - In Re Adoption of Children Act CAP. 26:01; In Re: CJ (A Female Infant) of C/o Mr. Peter Baneti, Zomba (Adoption Case No. 1 of 2009) [2009] MWHC 3 (3 April 2009)
The Ruling by the High Court of Malawi on Madonna's application to adopt a female Malawian infant - CJ. - Privy Council Decisions - Appeals from Mauritius
SAFLII now publishes Privy Council decisions in cases on appeal from Mauritius. - LawCite - A New Legal Citator Service on SAFLII
LawCite - a collaborative project of select LIIs - providing a free legal citator service to all our users is now available in alpha version on the SAFLII website.
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