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Consolidated Practice Directives Manual

This work incorporates the latest practice directives for all the major divisions of the High Court, Constitutional Court, Supreme Court of Appeal, Land Claims Court, Labour Courts and DTI.

Publication Language: English

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This work incorporates the latest practice directives for all the major divisions of the High Court, Constitutional Court, Supreme Court of Appeal, Land Claims Court, Labour Courts and DTI.

It is a valuable resource to law students; candidate attorneys; new legal practitioners as well as seasoned practitioners who regularly appear in various divisions of our High Courts and for whom a good working knowledge of the latest practice directives is essential.

Practice directives deal with how the court functions on a day to day basis. The Honourable Mr. Justice P. Levinsohn, Deputy Judge President of KwaZulu-Natal Divisions commented that "Practice Directives Supplement the Rules. They are intended to act as a ruling in advance, as it were, by all the Judges of the Division as to how they expect things to be done and what is expected of Practitioners."

The following terminologies are used interchangeably in the above mentioned context: practice directives/directions/notices/regulations/rules.

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Constitutional Court

Supreme Court of Appeal

Gauteng North (Pretoria) and South (Johannesburg) High Courts

Free State High Court

Eastern Cape High Court

Western Cape High Court

Northern Cape High Court

KwaZulu-Natal High Court Durban and Pietermaritzburg

Land Claims Court

North West High Court

Limpopo High Court

Labour Court Labour Appeal Court

Department of Trade and Industry

Competition Appeal Court