Makaba and Midgley Attorneys

Makaba and Midgley Attorneys A JHB and CPT based legal firm dealing with general litigation matters including civil, criminal, la

A JHB and CPT based legal firm dealing with general litigation matters including civil, criminal, labour and family law.

Dear Valued Clients,Please note that MMA Inc. remains open during the lockdown period and we are committed to continue p...
06/04/2020

Dear Valued Clients,

Please note that MMA Inc. remains open during the lockdown period and we are committed to continue providing you with quality you've come to expect from us.

We unfortunately cannot conduct any face-to-face consultations however you may continue to contact us by telephone, email or any other means mentioned below.

Please stay safe, maintain social distancing and exercise high standards of hygiene. For more information on Covid-19 please visit sacoronavirus.co.za

24/03/2020

MMA Inc will heed the call by President Ramaphosa to exercise social distancing. We shall therefore be suspending face-to-face consultation until further notice. Please continue to contact our offices via telephone calls, WhatsApp or email.

We thank you.

It is such a lovely coincidence that our birth-month falls on Youth month. MMA is a shining example of what the youth ca...
07/06/2018

It is such a lovely coincidence that our birth-month falls on Youth month. MMA is a shining example of what the youth can accomplish when we focus on our goals and work hard to achieve them.

Thank you for the continued support and trust in our firm. We will continue to provide the best and most

Happy and Happy to all!

Lawful Possession of a FirearmIn terms of the Fi****ms Control Act 60 of 2000 only persons who hold a license to possess...
30/11/2017

Lawful Possession of a Firearm

In terms of the Fi****ms Control Act 60 of 2000 only persons who hold a license to possess a firearm may possess a firearm. Further, one will require a separate license in respect of each firearm they possess. The separate licences may be contained in one document.

Firearm licenses are valid for set periods and must be renewed at least 90 days before the date of expiry.

Storage:
When not in the direct personal and physical control of the holder of the license, the firearm MUST be stored in a safe (affixed to a wall) or a strongroom.

Offences:
In terms of S120(8)(b) it is an offence for a person to lose a firearm owing to that person's failure to take reasonable steps to prevent the loss of the firearm whilst it was on his/her person or under his control.

Persons who do not hold a license to possess a firearm may neither possess, transport or store a firearm. If you are found in possession of a firearm without a license, for any reason, you may be charged with 'unlawful possession of a firearm', an offence which carries a sentence of either a fine or up to 12 months imprisonment or both.

A person may be declared unfit to possess a firearm by either a Registrar or a Court in terms of S102 and S103 of the Act respectively.

A final note:
Please note that in terms of S120(6) pointing of a firearm at someone without a good reason to do so is an offence, even If you do not discharge the firearm. This includes pointing of a loaded firearm; pointing of an unloaded firearm; pointing of an imitation firearm, a toy or any item that leads a person to think it is a firearm.

**Please note that this article is the general interpretation of the applicable laws and is published is for general awareness. Therefore, reading and accepting the advice does not establish an attorney/client relationship. Kindly contact our offices should you require further and more in-depth assistance on the above**

This month, a year ago, Makaba and Midgley Attorneys Inc. opened its doors to it's valued clients and we have never look...
14/06/2017

This month, a year ago, Makaba and Midgley Attorneys Inc. opened its doors to it's valued clients and we have never looked back. We are so GRATEFUL and PROUD that we have made it this far and that we did it with so much passion and joy for what we do.

But we would have never made it this far without the support of our family and friends, including the praises and encouragement given at random, showing your utter belief in us and our ability to make this dream a success.

Still one of the best decisions we've ever made.

31/12/2016

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Call: 062 581 8180 (Cape Town) / 061 246 7729 (Johannesburg)

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Road BlocksAs we approach the festive season and many of us travel to our holiday destinations, it might be useful to kn...
15/12/2016

Road Blocks

As we approach the festive season and many of us travel to our holiday destinations, it might be useful to know a few things about what the Police and traffic officers can and cannot do in respect of Roadblocks.

Firstly, remember that it is the police official’s job to carry out the roadblocks and therefore always be polite, respectful and remain calm, despite the delay you may experience as a result of the roadblock.

The traffic officer or police official may stop and search your vehicle as well as all passengers in the vehicle, the reason may vary from traffic offences to drunken driving or even searching for possibility of stolen vehicles. You may however request to see the authority for the road block called the ‘written authorisation certificate’. You may likewise request to see identification of the traffic or police official. Please remember, however, that if a police official is wearing a name badge, this is sufficient identification and requesting to see an ID may frustrate the situation unnecessarily. However should you believe your rights are being violated, simply gather as much information as possible and contact a lawyer as soon as you have an opportunity.

If you find yourself in a roadblock this festive season try to remember the following:
1. You can be detained if you refuse to take a breathalyser test. NB – the legal limit is a breath alcohol content of 0.05g per 100ml.
2. You can be detained for unpaid traffic fines but only if the warrant has already been issued on the fine. You may find it useful to check on any outstanding fines before travelling.
3. You have the right, and it is legal, to film a police or traffic official doing his duties and this is particularly useful to show an official acting unlawfully. However please remember that if you act unlawfully and/or resist the instructions of officials you may be detained. (SAPS Standing order 156 – you cannot be forced to delete the footage and the officer cannot seize or damage your recording device)

Please remember that the roadblocks are set up to ensure compliance with road rules and to protect us from those that could potentially cause injury/harm to us all.

OBEY SPEED LIMITS. DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE.

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Cape Town
7954

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:30
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:30
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:30
Thursday 08:00 - 16:30
Friday 08:00 - 16:30

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+27612467729

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