Personal: pillay
05 January 1958, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal

Education:
Matric: (1974) Indian Girls’ High, Durban

B. Proc: (1982) UNISA
LLM: (1993) – University of Natal, Durban KwaZulu-Natal.
Certificate in Constitutional Law: (1994) University of Natal, Durban KwaZulu-Natal.
LLB: (2002) UNISA
Certificate for participation in Legal Writing Program for Judges and for Trainers (April 2007 at USA Consulate Durban and June 2008 at University of Pretoria), Seattle University School of Law.

 

Professional History:
Candidate Attorney, M C Moodliar and Company:1979 - 1982.
Admitted as Attorney: 1982
Admitted to appear in the High Court: 1996
Attorney, Professional Assistant: M C Moodliar and Company: 1983 – 1984; David and Company: 1984 – 1985; Yunus Mahomed and Associates: 1985-1987
Partner: Yunus Mahomed and Associates: 1987 - 2000
Admitted to Independent Mediation Services of South Africa (IMSSA) Panels as Arbitrator: July 1992, Mediator: July 1994, Trainer: July 1995, Labour Relations Act Trainer: 1995, Dispute Resolution Design: August 1996
Arbitrator on panel of Arbitration Foundation of South Africa (AFSA): October 1997 - October 1999
Assessor, Labour Appeal Court, Durban: February 1992.
Senior Commissioner, (Part-Time) Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA): June 1996 - August 2000.
Arbitrator, Labour Tenants Act: April 1997
Panelist, Public Service Coordinating Bargaining Council: October 1999
Ministererial appointment to Labour Relations Act Drafting Task Team: 11 August 1994 and reappointed February 2000.
Ministerial appointment to chair the Essential Services Committee: 5 October 1996 - 30 July 2000.
Acting Judge, Labour Court: Intermittent between February 2000 – August 2001
Acting Judge; High Court (Crime): November – December 2003, KwaZulu-Natal, Durban
Acting Judge; High Court (Civil): August 2005, KwaZulu-Natal, Durban
Judge, Labour Court: September 2000 - June 2010
Judge, High Court, KwaZulu-Natal: July 2010 to date

 

Publications, Awards, Honours and Other Activities:
‘Whither the Prostitution Industry’ (2014) 35 ILJ 1749
‘Victoria and Griffiths Mxenge Memorial Lecture – Public Interest Law Then and Now’ delivered at UKZN (April 2013) (edited and published on Oxford Human Rights Hub website and City Press).
‘Essential Services: Developing tools for Minimum Service Agreements’ (2012) 33 ILJ 801
‘Giving Meaning to workplace equity: The Role of the Courts’ (2003) 24 ILJ 55.
Four-part series of articles on clear writing published in De Rebus between August 2007 and April 2008.
‘Domain Names’ De Rebus March 2004 p24.
‘Law’s Republic, Democracy and the South African Constitution’ SAPL -2002, v.17 (2), p.319
PAJA v Labour Law SAPL - 2005, v. 20(2), p.413
‘Essential Services under the New LRA’ ILJ January 2001
‘Developing an “Affirmative Action” Jurisprudence’ De Rebus December 1999.
‘Damages: Loss of Use of an Object’ De Rebus, July 1996.
Seattle University School of Law: Adjunct Professor: October 2004
Amnesty International SA (Durban Group) award in recognition as a human rights defender: 19 November 2005
Fellowship: Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom: April - July 2009
Seattle University School of Law: guest lecturer: 15 - 25 January 2010
Visiting Professor of Law Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom: 2010 – 2015
Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria: Extra-ordinary Professor for three years from 2010, 2012 and 2015.
Honorary Research Fellow: School of Law University of Kwazulu-Natal: August 2013 - July 2016
Fellowship: Pembroke College, Human Rights HUB and Human Rights for Future Generations, Oxford, UK: January - March 2014
Honorary Research Fellow: School of Law University of Kwazulu-Natal: August 2013 - July 2016
Sponsor of the Yunus Mahomed Public Interest Law Publication Award based at six Universities: April 2013 to date