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P. M. Cillié

Petrus Malan Cillié QC (20 August 1915 – 20 October 1996) was a South African jurist, Judge President of the Transvaal Provincial Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa and Judge op Appeal.

P. M. Cillié
Judge of the Appellate Division
In office
1980–1985
Judge President of the Transvaal Provincial Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa
In office
1969–1979
Preceded byQuartus de Wet
Succeeded byW. G. Boshoff
Judge of the Transvaal Provincial Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa
In office
1955–1969
Personal details
Born
Petrus Malan Cillié

(1915-08-20)20 August 1915
Brandfort, Orange Free State, Union of South Africa
Died20 October 1996(1996-10-20) (aged 81)
Randburg, South Africa
Alma materUniversity of the Witwatersrand
Cambridge University
ProfessionAdvocate

Early life and education edit

Cillié was born in Brandfort, in the Orange Free State province. He spent his childhood in Johannesburg and matriculated from Helpmekaar High School in Johannesburg. He enrolled for a BA degree in Law at the University of the Witwatersrand in 1932. After completing his LLB at University of the Witwatersrand, he went to England and completed his LLM degree in Law at Cambridge University.[1] He passed his Tripos exam with a second-class average.[2]

Career edit

Cillié joined the Johannesburg bar in 1938 but did not immediately start practising as an advocate. He first worked as a broadcaster at the South African Broadcasting Corporation for a time, having gained experience with the SABC's British counterpart.[2]

He first started practising as an advocate in 1942 and in the same year, he was part of the legal team that defended Robey Leibbrandt in his trial on charges of high treason. Cillié became Queen's Counsel in 1955 and was also appointed judge in 1955. On 10 March 1969 he succeeded Judge Quartus de Wet as judge president in the Transvaal Provincial Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa. In 1980 he was elevated to judge op the Appellate Division.[3]

Cillié was also regularly appointed chair of commissions of inquiry. He first led a commission in 1956, investigating the state of hospitals in the Transvaal province.[2] He then was part of commissions dealing with border demarcation issues.[1] In 1976 he chaired the commission of inquiry into the Soweto uprising and in 1990, he chaired the commission of inquiry into the high infant mortality rate in Ga-Rankuwa's hospitals.[4][2]

Notable cases edit

In 1975 Cillié was the presiding judge in the high treason trial of the Afrikaans poet Breyten Breytenbach. Breytenbach was convicted and sent to prison for nine years. Cillié was also the judge in the case against Gonville ffrench-Beytagh, dean of the Anglican church in Johannesburg, who was charged with assistance he provided to the ANC.[5] Cases against the press were also handled by Cillié. He is remembered for the case against The Rand Daily Mail editor Laurence Gandar and senior reporter Benjamin Pogrund about false publications on the state of South African prisons. Both accused were convicted on two charges of publishing false allegations and not 'verifying' the facts. Gandar was fined R100 on both charges and Pogrund received two three-month suspended sentences.[6]

Other involvement edit

He was appointed as the state president's elected candidate on the board of the University of the Witwatersrand from 1959 to 1973. He was also a member of the Faculty of Law at the University of the Witwatersrand. During the same period, until before his death in 1996, he served on the Transvaal Rugby Union's disciplinary committee.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Who's Who of Southern Africa including Mauritius 1967. Johannesburg: Combined Publishers (PTY) Limited. 1967. p. 216.
  2. ^ a b c d e Coetzee, E. C. "Noodsaaklike onreëlmatighede? Die 1964 Cillié-kommissie en wapenaankope vir Suid-Afrika" (PDF). repository.nwu.ac.za. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Supreme Court of Appeal: History". www.supremecourtofappeal.org.za. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  4. ^ Pohlandt-McCormick, Helena. "'I Saw a Nightmare...' Chapter 3: Official Stories - Section 2: Commission of Inquiry (Cillié)". www.gutenberg-e.org. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Gonville ffrench-Beytagh". www.stgitehistory.org.uk. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  6. ^ "South Africa: Journalist And Editor Of Rand Daily Mail Both Found Guilty At End Of Marathon Trial". www.britishpathe.com. Retrieved 30 March 2021.

cillié, petrus, malan, cillié, august, 1915, october, 1996, south, african, jurist, judge, president, transvaal, provincial, division, supreme, court, south, africa, judge, appeal, honourableqcjudge, appellate, divisionin, office, 1980, 1985judge, president, t. Petrus Malan Cillie QC 20 August 1915 20 October 1996 was a South African jurist Judge President of the Transvaal Provincial Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa and Judge op Appeal The HonourableP M CillieQCJudge of the Appellate DivisionIn office 1980 1985Judge President of the Transvaal Provincial Division of the Supreme Court of South AfricaIn office 1969 1979Preceded byQuartus de WetSucceeded byW G BoshoffJudge of the Transvaal Provincial Division of the Supreme Court of South AfricaIn office 1955 1969Personal detailsBornPetrus Malan Cillie 1915 08 20 20 August 1915Brandfort Orange Free State Union of South AfricaDied20 October 1996 1996 10 20 aged 81 Randburg South AfricaAlma materUniversity of the WitwatersrandCambridge UniversityProfessionAdvocate Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Notable cases 4 Other involvement 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editCillie was born in Brandfort in the Orange Free State province He spent his childhood in Johannesburg and matriculated from Helpmekaar High School in Johannesburg He enrolled for a BA degree in Law at the University of the Witwatersrand in 1932 After completing his LLB at University of the Witwatersrand he went to England and completed his LLM degree in Law at Cambridge University 1 He passed his Tripos exam with a second class average 2 Career editCillie joined the Johannesburg bar in 1938 but did not immediately start practising as an advocate He first worked as a broadcaster at the South African Broadcasting Corporation for a time having gained experience with the SABC s British counterpart 2 He first started practising as an advocate in 1942 and in the same year he was part of the legal team that defended Robey Leibbrandt in his trial on charges of high treason Cillie became Queen s Counsel in 1955 and was also appointed judge in 1955 On 10 March 1969 he succeeded Judge Quartus de Wet as judge president in the Transvaal Provincial Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa In 1980 he was elevated to judge op the Appellate Division 3 Cillie was also regularly appointed chair of commissions of inquiry He first led a commission in 1956 investigating the state of hospitals in the Transvaal province 2 He then was part of commissions dealing with border demarcation issues 1 In 1976 he chaired the commission of inquiry into the Soweto uprising and in 1990 he chaired the commission of inquiry into the high infant mortality rate in Ga Rankuwa s hospitals 4 2 Notable cases editIn 1975 Cillie was the presiding judge in the high treason trial of the Afrikaans poet Breyten Breytenbach Breytenbach was convicted and sent to prison for nine years Cillie was also the judge in the case against Gonville ffrench Beytagh dean of the Anglican church in Johannesburg who was charged with assistance he provided to the ANC 5 Cases against the press were also handled by Cillie He is remembered for the case against The Rand Daily Mail editor Laurence Gandar and senior reporter Benjamin Pogrund about false publications on the state of South African prisons Both accused were convicted on two charges of publishing false allegations and not verifying the facts Gandar was fined R100 on both charges and Pogrund received two three month suspended sentences 6 Other involvement editHe was appointed as the state president s elected candidate on the board of the University of the Witwatersrand from 1959 to 1973 He was also a member of the Faculty of Law at the University of the Witwatersrand During the same period until before his death in 1996 he served on the Transvaal Rugby Union s disciplinary committee 2 See also editList of Judges President of the Gauteng Division of the High Court of South AfricaReferences edit a b Who s Who of Southern Africa including Mauritius 1967 Johannesburg Combined Publishers PTY Limited 1967 p 216 a b c d e Coetzee E C Noodsaaklike onreelmatighede Die 1964 Cillie kommissie en wapenaankope vir Suid Afrika PDF repository nwu ac za Retrieved 30 March 2021 Supreme Court of Appeal History www supremecourtofappeal org za Retrieved 26 March 2021 Pohlandt McCormick Helena I Saw a Nightmare Chapter 3 Official Stories Section 2 Commission of Inquiry Cillie www gutenberg e org Retrieved 30 March 2021 Gonville ffrench Beytagh www stgitehistory org uk Retrieved 30 March 2021 South Africa Journalist And Editor Of Rand Daily Mail Both Found Guilty At End Of Marathon Trial www britishpathe com Retrieved 30 March 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title P M Cillie amp oldid 1177375412, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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