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In our ‘team’ we have Legal Practitioners (Lawyers & Attorneys) and other Professionals who offer parallel solutions. Our website menu items LEGAL PRACTITIONERS and OTHER PROFESSIONALS offer a summary of services and will help you decide which type of service provider to use. Please review both pages. Afterwards, if you are still not sure who to use please ask for guidance using the Immediate Action Form on the Contacts Page.

 

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For free services you could engage with an organization such as legal-aid.co.za or visit justice.gov.za for free information. Depending on your issue any of the following organizations might be appropriate and mandated to help for free:

  • The National Consumer Commission,
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  • CCMA,
  • Housing Tribunal,
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Interdicts


Interdicts in South Africa are legal orders issued by a court to prevent or stop certain actions or behaviors. They are commonly used to protect individuals, property, or rights from harm or interference. Here's a simple explanation of how interdicts work:

Types of Interdicts: There are various types of interdicts, each serving a specific purpose. Temporary interdicts, also known as interim interdicts, are issued on an urgent basis to provide immediate relief until a final decision can be made. Final interdicts are more permanent and are granted after a full hearing of the matter.

Grounds for Interdicts: Interdicts can be sought for a range of reasons, including preventing harassment, stopping trespassing, prohibiting the infringement of intellectual property rights, or restraining someone from committing a specific act. They are often used in cases of domestic violence, stalking, or disputes over property.

Application Process: To obtain an interdict, the applicant (known as the plaintiff) must file an application with the court detailing the reasons for seeking the interdict and providing evidence to support their claim. The court will then consider the application and may grant the interdict if it is satisfied that there is a valid reason for doing so.

Service and Enforcement: Once granted, the interdict must be served on the party against whom it is issued (known as the respondent). The respondent is then legally bound to comply with the terms of the interdict. Failure to do so can result in contempt of court proceedings and further legal consequences.

Duration and Review: Interdicts can be temporary or permanent, depending on the circumstances of the case. Temporary interdicts may be in place until a final decision is reached, while final interdicts may remain in force indefinitely. However, either party can apply to the court to have the interdict varied or set aside if there are grounds to do so.

Interdicts play a vital role in protecting individuals and their rights in South Africa, providing a legal remedy to prevent harm or injustice. Seeking legal advice from a qualified attorney can help navigate the interdict process and ensure the best possible outcome.

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The information on this page is not legal advice. Please engage with our team so we can assign your request to a Legal Practitioner. We look forward to being of service.

Interdicts