• 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...
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  • its actions. In May 1987, a Natal provincial Supreme Court justice, John Didcott, ruled that the ban on the UDF's ability to receive foreign funding should...
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    September 2012, elevated to Chief Justice as of April 2022. Justice John Didcott (born 1931, appointed by Nelson Mandela in 1995, died in office in 1998)...
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  • 1999, to the Constitutional Court, where he succeeded the late Justice John Didcott. He also served on the amnesty committee of the Truth and Reconciliation...
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    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...
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    (Gary Teichmann and Bobby Skinstad) and two constitutional court judges (John Didcott and Arthur Chaskalson). Hilton also educated sports journalist Robert...
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  • Students. Other presidents included, John Didcott, Neville Rubin, Adrian Leftwich, Jonty Driver, Margaret H. Marshall, John Daniel, Paul Pretorius, Charles...
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  • liberal bench in the country, and Milne himself – with Michael Corbett, John Didcott, and others – was regarded personally as maintaining "the minority position...
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    Richard Goldstone (category Fellows of St John's College, Cambridge)
    rights cases and public-interest cases, we prayed for a Goldstone or a [John] Didcott on the bench. That was our dream." In 1985, Goldstone ruled that the...
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  • the original on 2014-07-23. Retrieved 29 September 2014. "Justice John Mowbray Didcott". SAHistory.org.za. South African History Online. Retrieved 20 May...
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    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...
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  • action that Madala had been elevated ahead of such white jurists as John Didcott. In response to this criticism, Dumisa Ntsebeza of the Black Lawyers...
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  • Chaskalson, Deputy President Pius Langa, and judges Lourens Ackermann, John Didcott, Richard Goldstone, Johann Kriegler, Tholie Madala, Yvonne Mokgoro, Kate...
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  • textbook on the subject. The Mail & Guardian later said that he and John Didcott were the only apartheid-era judges "of whom it could truly be said there...
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  • Africa's most celebrated judges. The other three JSC appointees were John Didcott, a famously liberal High Court judge; Johann Kriegler, also an outlier...
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  • 1997 were President Arthur Chaskalson and judges Lourens Ackermann, John Didcott, Richard Goldstone, Johann Kriegler, Pius Langa, Tholie Madala, Yvonne...
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  • O'Regan, Albie Sachs and Zak Yacoob. The seat left vacant by the death of John Didcott in October 1998 was filled in August by the appointment of Sandile Ngcobo...
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  • Chaskalson, Deputy President Ismail Mahomed, and judges Lourens Ackermann, John Didcott, Richard Goldstone, Johann Kriegler, Pius Langa, Tholie Madala, Yvonne...
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  • author, suicide. Compton I. White, Jr., 77, American politician. John Mowbray Didcott, 67, South African lawyer and judge, cancer. Frank Gillard, 89, British...
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  • Chaskalson, Deputy President Ismail Mahomed, and judges Lourens Ackermann, John Didcott, Richard Goldstone, Johann Kriegler, Pius Langa, Tholie Madala, Yvonne...
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    for two years, she lived as the common law wife of variety agent Hugh J. Didcott, who had represented her since 1887. On 30 April 1894, Hylton married Henry...
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  • the series centred on Laurence Didcott, a new teacher of French at the fictional prestigious Mansion School. Didcott discovers a prevailing attitude...
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    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...
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    Maudi Darrell (born Maud Rhoda Didcott, 10 February 1882 – 31 October 1910) was an English actress on the London and New York stages, and a performer...
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  • Trent Nelly Currant Billie Trent Gwen Currant May-Li Wang Stacy Liu Agnes Didcott Sophia Capasso 2x01 Series 2 Baby Hazel Darcey and Savannah Corbett Minister...
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    South Africa after serving in the British Army. His mother, Elizabeth Didcott, was born in Winchester, Hampshire and followed her husband to South Africa...
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    earning £6 a week at the London Pavilion. The theatrical agent Hugh J. Didcott gave the expressive, witty and vivacious Hill the sobriquet "The Vital...
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    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...
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    in the Constitutional Court by Chaskalson P, Mahomed DP, Ackermann J, Didcott J, Kentridge AJ, Kriegler J, Langa J, Madala J, Mokgoro J, O'Regan J and...
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  • Division 1 1988–89 Alex Dampier Nottingham Panthers Premier Division Mark Didcott Richmond Flyers Division 1 1987–88 Terry Matthews Whitley Warriors Premier...
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