High Court Rule Against SA Lockdown Rules

High Court Rule Against SA Lockdown Rules
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The South African High Court has ruled in favour of business group Sakeliga. The business challenged lockdown regulations requiring essential services to register with the Commission for Intellectual Property and Companies (CIPC). It is not over for cabinet, however, as legal experts discuss the shadow of legal uncertainty cast over the country’s regulations. At this time coronavirus cases and deaths continue to rise.

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Article Summary

  • South African High Court has ruled in favour of the private business group, Sakeliga
  • The countries alert levels 3 and 4 have been declared unconstitutional
  • See the full court judgements on both rulings

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