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List of Constitutional Court opinions of Mogoeng Mogoeng

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Mogoeng Mogoeng served in the Constitutional Court of South Africa from his appointment in October 2009 until his retirement in October 2021. He was appointed as the Chief Justice of South Africa on 8 September 2011.

Majority opinions

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No. Case name Citation Notes
1 Malachi v Cape Dance Academy International [2010] ZACC 13 Unanimous.
2 Viking Pony Africa Pumps v Hidro-Tech Systems [2010] ZACC 21 Unanimous.
3 Betlane v Shelly Court [2010] ZACC 23 Unanimous.
4 Malachi v Cape Dance Academy International (No. 2) [2010] ZACC 24 Unanimous.
5 Viking Pony Africa Pumps v Hydro-Tech Systems (No. 2) [2011] ZACC 5 Unanimous.
6 Minister for Safety and Security v Van der Merwe [2011] ZACC 19 Unanimous.
7 F v Minister of Safety and Security [2011] ZACC 37
8 South African Transport and Allied Workers Union v Garvas [2012] ZACC 13
9 Oriani-Ambrosini v Sisulu [2012] ZACC 27
10 Agri South Africa v Minister for Minerals and Energy [2013] ZACC 9
11 Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe v Fick [2013] ZACC 22
12 Helen Suzman Foundation v President; Glenister v President [2014] ZACC 32
13 Sarrahwitz v Martiz [2015] ZACC 14
14 Economic Freedom Fighters v Speaker; Democratic Alliance v Speaker [2016] ZACC 11 Unanimous.
15 Electoral Commission v Mhlope [2016] ZACC 15
16 City of Tshwane v Afriforum [2016] ZACC 19
17 South African Revenue Service v Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration [2016] ZACC 38 Unanimous.
18 Electronic Media Network Limited v e.tv [2017] ZACC 17
19 United Democratic Movement v Speaker [2017] ZACC 21 Unanimous.
20 AfriForum v University of the Free State [2017] ZACC 48
21 My Vote Counts v Minister of Justice and Correctional Services [2018] ZACC 17
22 Law Society of South Africa v President [2018] ZACC 51
23 Freedom of Religion v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development [2019] ZACC 34 Unanimous.
24 President v Democratic Alliance [2019] ZACC 35
25 Independent Institute of Education v Kwazulu-Natal Law Society [2019] ZACC 47
26 Economic Freedom Fighters v Minister of Justice and Correctional Services [2020] ZACC 25
27 Competition Commission v Mediclinic Southern Africa [2021] ZACC 35