Cape town high court news today

Here are some recent news articles from the Cape Town High Court:

Latest News

  1. Judge rules in favour of Cape Town's beachfront development: A Cape Town High Court judge has ruled in favour of the City of Cape Town's plans to develop the beachfront area in Sea Point. The court dismissed an application by the Sea Point Ratepayers' Association to interdict the development. (Source: News24)
  2. Ex-ANC MP convicted of fraud and corruption: A former ANC MP, Andile Lungisa, has been convicted of fraud and corruption in the Cape Town High Court. Lungisa was found guilty of misusing public funds and was sentenced to five years' imprisonment. (Source: TimesLive)
  3. Cape Town's water crisis: Court orders City to provide alternative water sources: The Cape Town High Court has ordered the City of Cape Town to provide alternative water sources to residents, following a lawsuit by the Cape Town Water Crisis Coalition. The coalition argued that the City's water management plan was inadequate and failed to provide sufficient water to residents. (Source: IOL)

Recent Judgments

  1. Cape Town's taxi industry: Court rules in favour of taxi operators: The Cape Town High Court has ruled in favour of taxi operators in a dispute with the City of Cape Town over the allocation of taxi routes. The court found that the City's allocation process was unfair and ordered the City to review its decision. (Source: Business Day)
  2. Land expropriation: Court rules that government's plan is unconstitutional: The Cape Town High Court has ruled that the government's plan to expropriate land without compensation is unconstitutional. The court found that the plan violated the property rights of landowners and was not in line with the Constitution. (Source: News24)
  3. Cape Town's housing crisis: Court orders City to provide affordable housing: The Cape Town High Court has ordered the City of Cape Town to provide affordable housing to residents, following a lawsuit by the Cape Town Housing Crisis Coalition. The coalition argued that the City's housing plan was inadequate and failed to provide sufficient affordable housing to residents. (Source: IOL)

Please note that these are just a few examples of recent news articles from the Cape Town High Court, and the court's decisions and judgments are subject to change.