List of judgments of the Constitutional Court of South Africa delivered in 2000

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The table below lists the judgments of the Constitutional Court of South Africa delivered in 2000.

The members of the court during 2000 were President Arthur Chaskalson, Deputy President Pius Langa, and judges Lourens Ackermann, Richard Goldstone, Johann Kriegler, Tholie Madala, Yvonne Mokgoro, Sandile Ngcobo, Kate O'Regan, Albie Sachs and Zak Yacoob.

CitationCase nameHeardDecidedMajority author
Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association of South Africa and Another, in re: Ex Parte President of the Republic of South Africa and Others 11 November 199925 February 2000 Chaskalson
Western Cape Provincial Government and Others, in re: DVB Behuising (Pty) Ltd v North West Provincial Government 7 November 19992 March 2000 Ngcobo
Brummer v Gorfil Brothers Investments (Pty) Ltd and Others 30 March 2000 Yacoob
Harksen v President of the Republic of South Africa and Others 2 March 200030 March 2000 Goldstone
Dormehl v Minister of Justice and Others 14 April 2000 Chaskalson
S v Manamela and Another 4 November 199914 April 2000 Madala, Sachs and Yacoob
Minister for Welfare and Population Development v Fitzpatrick and Others 9 May 200031 May 2000 Goldstone
Veerasamy v Engen Refinery and Another 31 May 2000 O'Regan
Dawood and Another v Minister of Home Affairs and Others; Shalabi and Another v Minister of Home Affairs and Others; Thomas and Another v Minister of Home Affairs and Others 23 March 20007 June 2000 O'Regan
First National Bank of South Africa Ltd v Land and Agricultural Bank of South Africa and Others; Sheard v Land and Agricultural Bank of South Africa and Another 16 May 20009 June 2000 Mokgoro
South African Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union and Others v Irvin & Johnson Ltd 18 May 20009 June 2000 Cameron (acting)
Christian Education South Africa v Minister of Education 4 May 200018 August 2000 Sachs
Investigating Directorate: Serious Economic Offences and Others v Hyundai Motor Distributors (Pty) Ltd and Others 16 March 200025 August 2000 Langa
Saane v Hulme NO and Another 7 September 2000 Sachs
Grootboom and Others v Government of the Republic of South Africa and Others (interim order)21 September 2000The Court
National Police Service Union and Others v Minister of Safety and Security and Others 24 August 200027 September 2000 Mokgoro
S v Dzukuda and Others; S v Tshilo 16 August 200027 September 2000 Ackermann
Hoffmann v South African Airways 18 August 200028 September 2000 Ngcobo
Janse van Rensburg NO and Another v Minister of Trade and Industry and Another NNO 31 August 200029 September 2000 Goldstone
Government of the Republic of South Africa and Others v Grootboom and Others 11 May 20004 October 2000 Yacoob
Levy v Glynos and Another 21 November 2000The Court
Metcash Trading Limited v Commissioner for the South African Revenue Service and Another 28 March 200024 November 2000 Kriegler
South African Association of Personal Injury Lawyers v Heath and Others 7 September 200028 November 2000 Chaskalson
Permanent Secretary of the Department of Education, Eastern Cape and Another v Ed-U-College (PE) (Section 21) 14 September 200029 November 2000 O'Regan
S v Steyn 22 August 200029 November 2000 Madlanga (acting)
S v Boesak 12 September 20001 December 2000 Langa
Sonderup v Tondelli and Another 23 November 20004 December 2000 Goldstone
Moseneke and Others v Master of the High Court 21 November 20006 December 2000 Sachs
Prince v President of the Law Society of the Cape of Good Hope and Others 16 November 200012 December 2000 Ngcobo

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