The court will hear two applications relating to copyright and the rights of blind people to convert works into accessible formats.
Author: Tania Broughton
The supreme court of appeal has overturned a ruling that found that law firm ENSafrica was liable to pay a woman R5.5-million stolen by fraudsters.
The supreme court of appeal is to hear arguments about the use of personal computers by prisoners.
ENSafrica has been held liable for R5.5-million that a property buyer intended to deposit in its trust account but which was stolen by cybercriminals.
A high court interdict granted earlier this year that stopped development of the R4.6-billion River Club development has been rescinded.
Telkom has succeeded in “freezing” a pension payout to a former employee it is suing for over R200-million.
The constitutional court has ruled that there’s no reason for Cash Paymaster Services to delay providing documents on its expenses and income from its social grants contract.