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- John Mowbray Didcott (14 August 1931 – 20 October 1998) was a South African judge who served in the Constitutional Court of South Africa from February...
- the series centred on Laurence Didcott, a new teacher of French at the fictional prestigious Mansion School. Didcott discovers a prevailing attitude...
- upholding the appeal. Finally, in his own separate judgment, Justice John Didcott held that the matter was moot and that, per JT Publishing v Minister of...
- previously unseen episodes) Bonjour la classe (1993, TV Series) as Laurence Didcott Sherlock Holmes (1993, TV Mini-Series) as Inspector Hopkins Let's Get Divorced...
- President Cyril Ramaphosa, elevated to Chief Justice in 2024. Justice John Didcott (born 1931, appointed by Nelson Mandela in 1995, died in office in 1998)...
- Thompson), four justices of the Constitutional Court of South Africa (John Didcott, Albie Sachs, Kate O'Regan, and Owen Rogers), and a justice of the Supreme...
- the other prepared by Justice Johann Kriegler and joined by Justice John Didcott. The order of the court, as set out in Kentridge's majority judgment, dismissed...
- to the Constitutional Court, where he succeeded the late Justice John Didcott. He also served on the amnesty committee of the Truth and Reconciliation...
- from the 14th century onward, Dudcott from the 16th century onward and Didcott from the 17th century onward. It is derived from Old English, meaning the...
- is a famous case in South African law, heard and decided by Milne J and Didcott J in the Natal Provincial Division on May 1, 1979. It was a review of a...