High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division

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Pretoria, South Africa

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High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division Reviews | Rating 3.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division is located in Pretoria, South Africa on Paul Kruger & Madiba St, Pretoria Central,. High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division is rated 3.5 out of 5 in the category courthouse in South Africa.

Address

Paul Kruger & Madiba St, Pretoria Central,

Phone

+27 123157711

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Mariza Labuschagne

Slow, lines, no distance between waiting people on sidewalk, waiting to enter and always confusion with COVID protocol!

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Christl Mennicken

Conditions at the High Court PTA, the highest Court in the Land, are appalling. Been back 4 times from JHB to apply at counter 25 at Francis Baard Street for Estate Late previous Executorship amendment of a deceased's Will for an additional claim. Application made 09.11.20 to come back after 4 weeks. File gets thrown into a dirty box. No receipt, no reference number given. No record made. Told to come back after 4 weeks. After 4 weeks coming back, File with application not found, going back 1 week later, file found but without application. Going back 1 week later, Administrator on leave or not in. Going back 1 week later, No one knows, when admin will be back. Coming back to PTA every week, another excuse, file is missing again, waiting at least 2 - 4 hours every time for nothing. Standing in the long cue, not enough chairs, sticky hot air, no air condition, no windows, hundreds of people waiting and breathing in masks, breeding place for Covid 19. Only 2 consultants max attending hundreds of waiting people. Been given a phone number and a consultants name, but nobody answers the phone. This must be the poorest and worst organized court in the country with little or no staff and no money, but lots of crime and gangsters, stealing the countries money from Tax payers. No wonder, the stealing corrupt leaders never get taken to court, the courts are not functioning. Where do we go from here ? What can we, the public, do ? This is not a democracy but rather another dictatorship in favor of the countries parliamentary leaders.

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Ronel Petersen

Been trying to get through telephonically since the end of November 2020 to get a document that was applied for on 24 Nov-20.

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Bronwyn Tolmay

I did not attend this area at all.

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A complete joke.

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Hafiz Rakiman

Because my sister r lawyer

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Collet Mulaudzi

Its big it can accommodate many people

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Magie Lazarus

What a wasted trip. No judge available for the trial set. We have to go again.