The comedian and ‘Daily Show’ host claimed in his lawsuit to have suffered from a “serious personal injury” after an alleged “botched surgery”.
An unholy trio committed an unforgivable crime in an attempt to claim life insurance money.
Despite being signed into law back in June, most of the Cybercrimes Act will come into force from today.
Daphna Cardinale gave birth to her second child two years ago via IVF but soon realised something wasn’t right.
Two former household employees are suing the Facebook CEO and his wife, Priscilla Chan, over allegations of harassment and discrimination.
A former paramedic found guilty of raping his girlfriend has been acquitted by a judge who seems to think that sex can’t be considered rape if there is oral involved.
Yesterday, a judge made the call to immediately suspend Jamie Spears from the conservatorship that has controlled his daughter’s personal life and finances for 13 years.
Female chess legend Nona Gaprindashvili is suing Netflix for $5 million in a defamation lawsuit over what she calls a “sexist” and incorrect line from ‘The Queen’s Gambit’.
Gynaecologist Morris Wortman has had a lawsuit filed against him for secretly fathering a daughter who he would later treat as his patient for nine years.
The Pussycat Dolls’ plans for a reunion tour have disintegrated into a legal battle between Nicole Scherzinger and the group’s founder, Robin Antin.
If anyone is found to have committed a hate speech offence, they can be fined and jailed for up to three years in the case of a first conviction.
You might not know the name Richard Wershe Jr., but you’ve probably heard of White Boy Rick.
Under the new Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) regulations, traffic violations will be decriminalised and handled in a three-step process.
The Ever Given may have been dislodged from the Suez Canal, but the headaches for the company which owns the ship are far from over.
Even if your claims are legitimate, once you enter ‘unfavourable loss ratio’ territory you could be booted. This is also makes finding another insurer terribly difficult and expensive.
It looks like, after years of classifying South African drivers as independent contractors, Uber is going to have to answer for itself in court.
Jane Bwanya has approached the Constitutional Court to change laws that don’t allow people in opposite-sex life partnerships the same inheritance rights as married couples.
Peter Wehrley and his son Mark are involved in a long-running legal battle, centred around a luxury yacht, which appears to be no closer to a resolution.
If you’re caught committing a violation of adjusted alert level 3 lockdown rules, there’s some very important information that you should be aware of.
Traffic officers will be out in force over the festive season, with a directive that Justice Project South Africa says is very sketchy.
Harvey Weinstein is ill and being closely monitored at the maximum-security Wende Correctional Facility.
The American election results are still being tallied, but votes for elected officials weren’t the only ones cast this week.
Divorce cases among the rich are on the rise during the pandemic, for reasons that don’t usually apply to the average Joe.
Every year, at around this time, Google finds itself in hot water. This time it’s going to be a little harder to get out of.
As the latest land expropriation bill is gazetted, the government says that fears around Zimbabwe-style land grabs are unfounded.
After he was robbed, a dealer with a house full of meth called the police to report the theft of his meth. It’s all rather confusing.
Crime statistics have shown that drug-related convictions, even for possession of small quantities, are significantly higher than for other violations.
Camps Bay neighbours who have been feuding for six years have taken their dispute to the Cape Town High Court.
A new ruling in the Western Cape High Court has ensured that those in life partnerships can inherit should one of them die without leaving a will.
Some legal battles are nasty right from the start, whereas others prefer a more tongue-in-cheek way of getting the message across.