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Legal Advice South Africa

The judiciary comprises judges and magistrates who sit in the courts of South Africa. It is an independent branch of the government, subject only to the Constitution and also to the laws of the country.

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Legal Advice South Africa

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  1. Legal Advice South Africa

  2. The judiciary comprises judges and magistrates who sit in the courts of South Africa. It is an independent branch of the government, subject only to the Constitution and also to  the laws of the country. The Judiciary interprets the law of South Africa, and the laws enacted by the South African Parliament using as the basis of that interpretation. The structure of the South African judicial system is defined by chapter 8 of the Constitution of South Africa.

  3. Coming into the field of legal advice in South Africa, chapter 2 of the constitution guarantees every person the right to have a dispute or trial heard by a fair, impartial and independent court. There are also many legal companies who provide professional legal advice in South Africa, to those who can’t afford it. Legal Aid South Africa also tries to make it easy for the clients to get help for their legal problems. They can contact either over the phone or through the website for free legal advice. The legal professionals from the law websites have the relevant knowledge and skills to provide legal advice. Legal Aid South Africa has a role to provide legal aid to those who cannot afford their own legal representation. This category includes poor people and vulnerable groups such as women, children and the rural poor. 

  4. If you require legal advice on Civil, Family, Criminal, Contract or Labour Law, there are trained and qualified legal professionals to respond to any query you may have. Can connect to the following link for further more information:http://www.za.pathlegal.com/

  5. Thank you

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