Thursday, August 1, 2013

Rest in Peace



The official memorial service for the late former Chief Justice Pius Langa is taking please today in Durban.  Justice Minister Jeff Radebe will address the memorial service on behalf of government.  The former chief justice died at Johannesburg's Milpark hospital last week on 24th July, at the age of 74.  President Jacob Zuma is expected to deliver the eulogy at the late judge's funeral on Saturday.

Langa is survived by six children and grandchildren
The former chief justice was born in Bushbuckridge in 1939 and first started work in a shirt factory before moving on to serve in various positions in the then department of justice. It was in 1977, after obtaining B Juris and LLB degrees from the University of South Africa (Unisa), that his legal career took off.

In that year, he was admitted as an advocate of the Supreme Court of South Africa, practised at the Natal Bar, and, in early 1994, attained the rank of Senior Counsel.
With the advent of democracy in South Africa and the establishment of a Constitutional Court, Langa was appointed, with ten others, to serve in the new court.
He became its deputy president in 1997, and assumed the position of deputy chief justice four years later.

Langa was appointed as chief justice and head of the Constitutional Court in June 2005, a position he held until his retirement. Among the qualifications he was awarded over the course of his distinguished career are Doctor of Laws degrees, honoris causa, by the universities of Zululand, Western Cape, Cape Town, Unisa, Rhodes, Yale in the United States and the National University of Ireland.

Langa was awarded the degree Doctor of the Public Service, honoris causa, by North Eastern University, Boston, Massachusetts. – Sapa

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