Supreme_Court_of_Appeal_of_South_Africa

Supreme Court of Appeal (South Africa)

Supreme Court of Appeal (South Africa)

National court beneath the Constitutional Court of South Africa


The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA), formerly known as the Appellate Division, is the second-highest court of appeal in South Africa below the Constitutional Court. The country's apex court from 1910 to 1994, it no longer holds that position, having been displaced in constitutional matters by the Constitutional Court in 1994, and in all matters by 2013. It is located in Bloemfontein. Bloemfontein is often, and has been traditionally referred to, as the "judicial capital" of South Africa because of the court, although the Constitutional Court is based in Johannesburg.[1][2]

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History

On the creation of the Union of South Africa from four British colonies in 1910, the supreme courts of the colonies became provincial divisions of the new Supreme Court of South Africa, and the Appellate Division was created as a purely appellate court superior to the provincial divisions. It was the seat of some of the country's most outstanding judges including Innes CJ, Watermeyer CJ, Galgut JA, Wessels CJ and Schreiner JA.

In 1994 the Constitutional Court of South Africa was created with jurisdiction superior to the Appellate Division, but it could hear only in constitutional matters. The Appellate Division, therefore, remained the highest court in non-constitutional matters. In 1997 the Appellate Division became the Supreme Court of Appeal and was given constitutional jurisdiction, though the system of two apex courts remained: the Constitutional Court was the country's highest court in constitutional matters, but the SCA was the highest court in non-constitutional matters. However, the Constitutional Court took a broad reading of its jurisdiction, and in August 2013 the position was regularised by an amendment to the South African Constitution which gave the Constitutional Court general jurisdiction.

Current judges

The court is composed of a President, a Deputy President, and the number of ordinary Judges of Appeal determined in terms of an Act of Parliament; at present there are 23 ordinary positions on the court.[3] Cases before the court are generally heard by panels of five judges.

Judges are appointed by the President of South Africa on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission. Judges of Appeal are cited in judgments with the surname of the judge followed by "JA". (The President and Deputy President are cited with a "P" and "DP" respectively, and acting judges are cited with "AJA".)

As of January 2024, the Judges of Appeal were:[4]

List of presidents of the Supreme Court of Appeal

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List of deputy presidents of the Supreme Court of Appeal

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List of judges of appeal

This is a list of all the judges who have served in the Supreme Court of Appeal since its inception in 1997.[6]

Appointments to the Appellate Division:

The following judges were appointed to the Appellate Division but continued to serve on the bench in the Supreme Court of Appeal after 1997.

  • Hennie van Heerden (appointed in 1982, retired in 2001)
  • Joos Hefer (appointed in 1984, retired in 2001)
  • Ernst Martin Grosskopf (appointed in 1985, retired in 1998)
  • F. H. Grosskopf (appointed in 1988, retired in 2001)
  • Peet Nienaber (appointed in 1990, retired in 2002)
  • Louis Harms (appointed in 1993, retired in 2008)
  • Craig Howie (appointed in 1993, retired in 2008)
  • Robin Marais (appointed in 1995, retired in 2004)
  • Pierre Olivier (appointed in 1995, died in 2003)
  • Peter Schutz (appointed in 1995, died in 2004)
  • Douglas Graham Scott (appointed in 1995, retired in 2008)
  • Ralph Zulman (appointed in 1996, retired in 2007)
  • Chris Plewman (appointed in 1996, retired in 2000)

Appointments by President Nelson Mandela:

Appointments by President Thabo Mbeki:

Appointments by President Kgalema Motlanthe:

Appointments by President Jacob Zuma:

Appointments by President Cyril Ramaphosa:

See also


References

  1. Marais, Lochner; Twala, Chitja (7 May 2020). "Bloemfontein: the rise and fall of South Africa's judicial capital". African Geographical Review. 40 (1). Informa UK Limited: 49–62. doi:10.1080/19376812.2020.1760901. ISSN 1937-6812. S2CID 218929562.
  2. "South Africa at a glance". South African Government. Retrieved 20 June 2020. Capitals...Bloemfontein (judicial)
  3. "About us". Supreme Court of Appeal. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  4. "Current Judges of the Supreme Court of Appeal". Supreme Court of Appeal. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
  5. "History". Supreme Court of Appeal. Retrieved 11 January 2024.

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