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Xola Mlungisi Petse (born 10 July 1954) is a retired South African
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who was the
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of the Supreme Court of Appeal between 2019 and 2024. A former attorney, he joined the Supreme Court as a
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in June 2012. Before that, he was a judge of the
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from July 2005 to May 2012.


Early life and career

Petse was born on 10 July 1954 in Qokolweni, a village in
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in the
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. After matriculating at Bensonvale High School in
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in 1972, he worked for two years as a clerk in the Department of Justice of the
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bantustan. He resigned in 1975 in order to study law at the
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, where he completed a BProc in 1978. Later, in 1989, he obtained an LLB from the
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's
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campus. Between 1982 and 2005, Petse practised as an attorney in the Eastern Cape. He was one of the few admitted
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in the Transkei and often represented anti-apartheid activists.


Eastern Cape High Court: 2005–2012

On 10 July 2005, Petse was appointed as a judge of the
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of the
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, based at
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. He spent close to seven years in that court.


Supreme Court of Appeal: 2012–present

In April 2012, Petse was one of five candidates shortlisted and interviewed for possible appointment to one of two vacancies at the Supreme Court of Appeal. He was viewed as one of the frontrunners, but his interview with the Judicial Service Commission was rigorous and included a prolonged debate with commissioner
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about the
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. He and Ronnie Pillay were the Judicial Service Commission's recommendations for appointment, and President
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appointed them to the Supreme Court bench with effect from 1 June 2012.


Secondment to the Constitutional Court: 2018

In 2018, Petse was an acting justice of the
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, and he wrote several judgements for the court. Among them were ''Mlungwana v State'', a unanimous judgement (also known as SJC10) which ruled that the constitutional right to
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was incompatible with provisions of the Regulation of Gatherings Act which required protestors to provide adequate notice before assembling, and ''Maledu v Itereleng Bakgatla Mineral Resources'', a unanimous judgement concerning a conflict between informal land rights under the Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act and
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granted in terms of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act.


Deputy President: 2019–2024

On 2 February 2019, President
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announced that Petse was his sole nominee to fill the vacant position of Deputy President of the Supreme Court of Appeal. Following an interview in April, the Judicial Service Commission endorsed the nomination, and Ramaphosa finalised his appointment in June. As Deputy President, Petse succeeded
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, who had been elevated to the court's presidency. In February 2021, Petse chaired the Judicial Service Commission's interview process in the search for a new Chief Justice; he was one of the few senior judges who was not in the running for the position. Many observers, including
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and
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, criticised him for allowing the proceedings to be diverted by inappropriate questions and unsubstantiated allegations. In subsequent months, Maya was appointed as Deputy Chief Justice, and the
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publicly endorsed Petse to succeed her permanently as Supreme Court President. However, both
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and the ''
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'' speculated that his performance at the Judicial Service Commission had likely harmed his chances. President Ramaphosa nominated
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instead, and Petse was criticised for questioning Molemela's interpersonal skills during her confirmation hearing in April 2023. He stayed on as her deputy when she took office as Supreme Court President in June 2023, though he retired upon his seventieth birthday in July 2024.


Personal life

He is married to Sbongile Sybil Petse and has three children. He was formerly the chancellor of the
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Diocese of Mbhashe in the Eastern Cape.


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Xola Mlungisi Petse
at Supreme Court of Appeal
X. M. Petse
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by the General Council of the Bar {{DEFAULTSORT:Petse, Xola Living people 1954 births People from King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality University of Fort Hare alumni University of Natal alumni 21st-century South African judges 20th-century South African lawyers 21st-century South African lawyers Judges of the Supreme Court of Appeal (South Africa) Judges of the Eastern Cape High Court