List of judgments of the Constitutional Court of South Africa delivered in 1997

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The table below lists the judgments of the Constitutional Court of South Africa delivered in 1997.

The members of the court at the start of 1997 were President Arthur Chaskalson and judges Lourens Ackermann, John Didcott, Richard Goldstone, Johann Kriegler, Pius Langa, Tholie Madala, Yvonne Mokgoro, Kate O'Regan and Albie Sachs. One seat was vacant, as at the end of 1996 Deputy President Ismail Mahomed was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeal. In August 1997, Justice Langa was elevated to the post of Deputy President. A new judge to fill the open seat was not appointed until 1998.

CitationCase nameHeardDecidedMajority author
Fraser v Children's Court, Pretoria North and Others 12 September 19965 February 1997 Mahomed
S v Coetzee and Others 19 March 19966 March 1997 Langa
Motsepe v Commissioner for Inland Revenue 4 March 199727 March 1997 Ackermann
President of the Republic of South Africa and Another v Hugo 12 November 199618 April 1997 Goldstone
Prinsloo v Van der Linde and Another 7 November 199618 April 1997 Ackermann, O'Regan and Sachs
Fose v Minister of Safety and Security 10 September 19965 June 1997 Ackermann
Minister of Justice v Ntuli 22 May 19975 June 1997 Chaskalson
Certification of the Constitution of the Western Cape, 1997 14–15 May 19972 September 1997The Court
Parbhoo and Others v Getz NO and Another 18 September 1997 Ackermann
S v Pennington and Another 21 August 199718 September 1997 Chaskalson
S v Lawrence; S v Negal; S v Solberg 6 May 19976 October 1997 Chaskalson
Harksen v Lane NO and Others 26 August 19977 October 1997 Goldstone
Hekpoort Environmental Preservation Society and Another v Minister of Land Affairs and Others 8 October 1997 Ackermann
S v Ntsele 14 October 1997 Kriegler
Certification of the Amended Text of the Constitution of the Western Cape, 1997 18 November 199718 November 1997The Court
Larbi-Odam and Others v MEC for Education (North-West Province) and Another 27 May 199726 November 1997 Mokgoro
Soobramoney v Minister of Health, KwaZulu-Natal 11 November 199727 November 1997 Chaskalson
Sanderson v Attorney-General, Eastern Cape 2 September 19972 December 1997 Kriegler
East Zulu Motors (Pty) Ltd v Empangeni/Ngwelezane Transitional Local Council and Others 20 May 19974 December 1997 Madala

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