The Constitutional Court of South Africa is the country’s apex court and the final authority on all legal matters, including constitutional, civil, and criminal cases. Since 2013, it holds jurisdiction over any matter that raises an arguable point of law of general public importance, ensuring the protection and enforcement of rights and principles enshrined in the Constitution. This Court stands as a pillar of justice, committed to upholding human rights, democratic governance, and the rule of law for all South Africans.
Jay v Mediclinic (Pty.) Ltd. (CCT 297/2023) CC (24 October 2024) (Unreported)
