The phrase “judgment reserved” in a legal context typically means that the judge or judges presiding over a case have heard all the arguments and evidence presented by both sides but have not yet reached a decision. Instead, they are taking time to carefully consider the information before issuing their ruling. In the case of the AmaZulu Ingonyama Trust case, it suggests that the court is deliberating on the matter and will announce its decision at a later date.
The Ingonyama Trust, with the King as sole trustee, controls close to three million hectares of land in KwaZulu-Natal. The King’s uncle, Prince Mbonisi Zulu and other royal family members also want the court to interdict the Trust from paying King Misuzulu’s legal fees.
Opposing the application, King Misuzulu’s legal team argued that there was no evidence of any unlawful activities within the trust. Meanwhile, President Cyril Ramaphosa is appealing a Pretoria High Court order which ruled that his decision to recognise King Misuzulu was invalid and unlawful.
Source: eNCA
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