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South Africa: High Court

The High Court divisions have jurisdiction over defined geographical areas in which they are situated, and the decisions of the High Courts are binding on magistrate’s courts within their areas of jurisdiction. A decision of a High Court in one division is not binding on another, but in practice has strong persuasive force. Currently, there are 10 provincial divisions: the Cape of Good Hope; Eastern Cape; Northern Cape; Free State; Kwa-Zulu Natal; Transvaal; Transkei; Ciskei; Venda and North-West; and three local divisions: the Witwatersrand Local Division, the Durban and Coast Local Division and South-eastern Cape Division. For more information on the High Court, please see http://www.info.gov.za/aboutgovt/justice/courts.htm. Website: www.justice.gov.za/about/sa-courts.html
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Ngoyi Ngoho v Minister of Home Affairs

27 March 2008 | Judicial Body: South Africa: High Court | Topic(s): Immigration Detention - Immigration law - Passports - Racial / Ethnic persecution - Refugee / Asylum law - Work permits | Countries: South Africa

Omumato v Minister of Home Affairs

25 November 2004 | Judicial Body: South Africa: High Court | Topic(s): Immigration Detention - Immigration law - Passports - Refugee / Asylum law | Countries: Nigeria - South Africa

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