What Must You Do If You Have A Legal Right To Something?
BY MEISE NKAISENG ATTORNEYS – VANDERBIJLPARK AND THREE RIVERS, GAUTENG | September 28, 2021
Blog By
Marc Samons
Attorney at MNI Attorneys
Specialising In Contracts and Litigation
Under South African law a person may not take the law into his or her own hands. A person aggrieved by the conduct of someone else must follow proper legal procedure in order to address his/her grievances and to obtain the relief that he/she wants.
Two Examples are given below:
(1) A landlord may not evict a non-paying tenant without a court order. It does not matter how delinquent the tenant may be. You may not deprive the tenant of his/her possession of the leased premises until a court order that authorises the eviction has been obtained.
(2) The same principle applies to goods that are in another person’s possession (including a thief) of which you are the lawful owner, or others misusing your land to gain access to their property.
Our law requires you to approach a court in order to grant you the relief that you seek.
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