08/02/2025 Bertus Preller Customary Marriages, Divorce African customary marriage law, bride transfer ritual, court ruling on customary marriage, cultural practices in marriage law, customary law and modernity, customary law evolution, customary marriage, customary marriage court cases, customary marriage requirements, evolving marriage customs, family law in South Africa, high court ruling on lobola, legal analysis of customary unions, legal precedents in customary marriages, legal recognition of lobola, legal validity of customary marriage, living customary law, lobola letter authenticity, lobola negotiations, lobola payment, marital disputes in South Africa, marriage law and culture, N.V.M v D.S.R, Recognition of Customary Marriages Act, ROCMA section 3, South African customary law reform, South African Law, Supreme Court judgments on customary law, Supreme Court of Appeal, ZANCHC ruling Court Affirms Validity of Customary Marriage Despite Disputed Lobola – N.V.M v D.S.R (1327/2024) [2025] ZANCHC 9 (7 February 2025). The Disputed Customary Marriage: A Clash of Traditions and Testimonies In N.V.M v D.S.R (1327/2024) ZANCHC 9 (7 February 2025), the Northern Cape Division of the High Court was tasked… READ MORE
08/06/2024 Bertus Preller Customary Law, Customary Marriages, Divorce, Procedural Law Acting Judge Kunju, civil marriage, confirmatory affidavits, conflicting evidence, cross-examination, customary marriage, disclosure, emotional distress, factual disputes, honesty, invalidity, just and expeditious resolution, legal consequences, lobola negotiations, MEC for Health: Eastern Cape v Mbodla, null and void, oral evidence, prior marriage, proprietary rights, reliable evidence, Rule 6(5)(g), Traditional Leader, Uniform Rules of Court, Utsiki ceremony Unravelling the Complexities of Customary Marriage: An Analysis of S.B v B.B and Another (6014/2022) [2024] ZAECMHC 45 (4 June 2024) by Acting Judge Kunju. The Complexity of Proving the Existence of a Prior Customary Marriage In the case of S.B v B.B and Another (6014/2022) ZAECMHC 45 (4 June 2024), the court grappled with… READ MORE
01/02/2024 Bertus Preller Customary Marriages constitutional values, cultural diversity, cultural practices, customary law, customary marriages, dignity, equality, estate administration, estate executrix, Family Law, inheritance, judicial decisions, Khashane v Minister of Home Affairs, legal challenges, Legal Framework, legal interpretation, legal precedent, Legal Procedures, Legal Protection, legal recognition, lobola negotiations, marital rights, marriage registration, posthumous registration, Recognition of Customary Marriages Act, South African Law, spousal rights, surviving spouse rights, traditional marriages Securing Rights Beyond Life: The Landmark Case for Posthumous Registration of Customary Marriages in South Africa. – Khashane v Minister of Home Affairs and Others (052246/2023) [2024] ZAGPPHC 3 (12 January 2024). Introduction to the Application for Posthumous Registration of a Customary Marriage In the case of Khashane v Minister of Home Affairs and Others (052246/2023) ZAGPPHC 3 (12 January 2024), the… READ MORE