The Sun’s lawyers have presented their closing arguments in the Johnny Depp libel case against the tabloid.
A Joburg teen’s family is taking Facebook Inc to court after she was bombarded with horrendous threats on social media, which came from anonymous accounts.
SA smokers who haven’t kicked the habit during lockdown are paying an arm and a leg for ciggies, as prices soar at differing rates across the country.
It’s Amber Heard’s turn to testify in Johnny Depp’s libel case against The Sun. If you thought things couldn’t get more disturbing than Depp’s testimony, strap in.
Buckle up for even more disturbing details from inside Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s relationship.
Bheki Cele has revealed the number of arrests for contravening lockdown regulations under the various alert levels.
The first round of evidence in Johnny Depp’s defamation case against The Sun involved stories that not even a tabloid could dream up.
Following a surge of killings, where defendants used “rough sex” as a defence, the UK is looking into making this inadmissible in court.
Following arrests made by the Hawks on Wednesday, eight men associated with the looting of VBS Mutual Bank appeared in court today to face the music.
The Pretoria High Court has ruled in favour of the taxpayer in a recent court case, which has implications for how SARS collects your tax.
American law enforcement shoots, kills, and imprisons more people per capita than any other developed country in the world.
Tomorrow, the government will face the Fair Trade Independent Tobacco Association in court, in a very hotly anticipated legal showdown.
A closer look at some proposed law changes relating to what is and what isn’t classified as a motor vehicle could affect the use of E-bikes.
Consider this a friendly reminder that if you want to stock up on booze for the weekend, you’ll have to do it today, and before 5PM.
The South African government is facing a number of legal challenges at present, set to play out in courtrooms across the country.
“One of the most audacious heists in British history” plays out like the plot of a Hollywood blockbuster.
The announcement that religious gatherings of 50 people or less could resume under alert level 3 has sparked some heated debate.
Court papers released today outline the government’s reasons for the tobacco sales ban.
If your driver’s licence or motor vehicle licence disc has expired, you may be wondering how exactly to sort this out. The Department of Transport has now cleared up a few issues.
The government has now repealed the restrictive ‘who can move’ measures that were first published last week.
Law enforcement in Santee, California, say that the man shopping in a Klan hood was exercising his right to freedom of speech.
A lawyer weighs in on what could happen if you’re caught advertising illicit alcohol or tobacco products on social media.
A fight broke out at a police station in George, after officers were arrested for violating lockdown rules.
A disturbing video filmed in Ballito shows a child screaming in fear as metro police carry out an arrest.
Justice Minister Ronald Lamola has outlined the reasoning behind the pending release of 19 000 prisoners, amidst coronavirus fears in correctional facilities.
The Fair Trade Independent Tobacco Association has outlined its argument for the lifting of the tobacco sales ban.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has gazetted some changes and additions to road rules and regulations during lockdown alert level 4.
The Latin American country is home to some of the most overcrowded jails in the world, making physical distancing impossible.
Last night, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, dropped the bomb that the government would be going back on the decision to allow the sale of tobacco products.
Police minister, Bheki Cele has released the crime stats for the lockdown, compared to the same time period last year.