Tshishonga v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Another

JurisdictionSouth Africa
Judgment Date26 December 2006
Citation2007 (4) SA 135 (LC)

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  • De Sousa and Another v Technology Corporate Management (Pty) Ltd and Others
    • South Africa
    • 31 March 2017
    ...who refrains from calling the witness.’[117] Similarly, in Tshishonga v Minister of Justice and ConstitutionalDevelopment and Another 2007 (4) SA 135 (LC) ([2007] JOL 18875)para 112 Pillay J said:‘The failure of a party to call a witness is excusable in certaincircumstances, such as when th......
  • SA Restructuring and Insolvency Practitioners Association v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Others, and Another Application
    • South Africa
    • 13 January 2015
    ...G to The Master v Talmud 1969 (1) SA 236 (T): referred to Tshishonga v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Another 2007 (4) SA 135 (LC) ([2007] JOL 18875): referred Von Abo v Government of the Republic of South Africa and Others 2009 (2) SA 526 (T): referred to Walker v S......
  • Van Heerden v Minister van Veiligheid en Sekuriteit en 'n Ander
    • South Africa
    • 20 September 2011
    ...to D Tödt v Ipser 1993 (3) SA 577 (A): referred to Tshishonga v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Another 2007 (4) SA 135 (LC): Legislation cited Statutes The National Prosecuting Authority Act 32 of 1998, s 42: see Juta's Statutes E of South Africa 2012/13 vol 1 at 2-5......
  • Magongwa v East London Industrial Development Zone (Soc) Ltd
    • South Africa
    • East London Circuit Local Division
    • 28 May 2020
    ...para.8 [14] Transcript p.654 [15] [2016] ZALCJHB 124; [2016] 8 BLLR 793 (LC); (2016) 37 ILJ 1916 (LC) para. 16 [16] [2006] ZALC 104; 2007 (4) SA 135 (LC); 2007 (4) SA 135 (LC); [2007] 4 BLLR 327 [17] Beaurain v Martin N.O.[2014] ZALCCT 16;[2014] 35 ILJ 2443 para.27;Goldgro (Pty) Ltd v Carol......
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