Appointment procedure and tenure Sections 174 to 178 of the Constitution deal with the appointment of judicial officers. Judges may not be members of Parliament, of the government or of political parties. To select judges the
Judicial Service Commission first draws up a list of candidates, which must have at least three more names than the number of vacancies. The Commission does this after calling for nominations and holding public interviews. Then the President, after consultation with the Chief Justice and the leaders of political parties represented in the National Assembly, chooses the judges from this list. In terms of section 176(1) of the Constitution, judges of the Constitutional Court serve for a non-renewable term of 12 years or until they reach the age of 70, whichever is earlier; but these limits may be extended by an Act of Parliament. Section 4 of the Judges' Remuneration and Conditions of Employment Act 47 of 2001 has extended the term limit to an effective term of 15 years
including prior service on other courts. The effect is that judges who had served more than 3 years before their appointment to the Constitutional Court retain a 12-year term limit; those who did not, have a longer tenure. The same section delays the retirement age for judges who reach the age of 70 before reaching 15 years of judicial service (including prior service on other courts); their term on the Constitutional Court is extended to age 75 or 15 years of service, whichever is earlier.
Current justices Former chief justices •
Chief Justice Arthur Chaskalson (born 1931, appointed by
Nelson Mandela as President of the Constitutional Court in 1994, became the
Chief Justice in 2001, retired in 2005 and died in 2012) •
Chief Justice Pius Langa (born 1939, appointed by
Nelson Mandela in 1994, elevated to Deputy President of the Court by
Nelson Mandela in 1997, became
Deputy Chief Justice in 2001, elevated to
Chief Justice by
Thabo Mbeki in 2005, retired in 2009 and died in 2013) •
Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo (born 1953, appointed by
Nelson Mandela in 1999 and elevated by
Jacob Zuma in 2009 and retired in 2011) •
Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng (born 1961, appointed by
Jacob Zuma in 2009 and elevated in 2011 and retired in 2021) •
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo (born 1960, appointed by
Jacob Zuma in 2012, became
Deputy Chief Justice in 2017, elevated to
Chief Justice by
Cyril Ramaphosa in 2022 and retired in 2024)
Former deputy chief justices •
Deputy Chief Justice Pius Langa, appointed in 2001, elevated to
Chief Justice by
President Thabo Mbeki in 2005, retired in 2009, died in 2013. •
Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke, appointed to the Constitutional Court in 2002 by
President Thabo Mbeki, elevated to
Deputy Chief Justice in 2005, a position he held until his retirement in May 2016. •
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, appointed to the Constitutional Court in September 2012 by
President Jacob Zuma, elevated to
Deputy Chief Justice by
President Jacob Zuma and later
Chief Justice by
President Cyril Ramaphosa as of April 2022, retired in 2024. •
Deputy Chief Justice Mandisa Maya, appointed to the Constitutional Court as
Deputy Chief Justice in September 2022 from the position of President of the
Supreme Court of Appeal by
President Cyril Ramaphosa, elevated to
Chief Justice in 2024.
Former justices • Justice
John Didcott (born 1931, appointed by Nelson Mandela in 1995, died in office in 1998) • Justice
Ismail Mahomed (born 1934, appointed by Nelson Mandela in 1995, elevated to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeal in 1998, died in 2000) • Justice
Richard Goldstone (born 1938, appointed by Nelson Mandela in 1994, retired in 2003) • Justice
Johann Kriegler (born 1932, appointed by Nelson Mandela in 1994, retired in 2003) • Justice
Lourens Ackermann (born 1934, appointed by Nelson Mandela in 1994, retired in 2004) • Justice
Tholie Madala (born 1937, appointed by Nelson Mandela in 1994, retired in 2008, died in 2010) • Justice
Yvonne Mokgoro (born 1950, appointed by Nelson Mandela in 1994, retired in 2009) • Justice
Kate O'Regan (born 1957, appointed by Nelson Mandela in 1994, retired in 2009) • Justice
Albie Sachs (born 1935, appointed by Nelson Mandela in 1994, retired in 2009) • Justice
Zak Yacoob (born 1948, appointed by Nelson Mandela in 1998, retired in 2013) • Justice
Thembile Skweyiya (appointed by
Thabo Mbeki in 2003, retired in 2014, died in 2015) • Justice
Johann van der Westhuizen (appointed by Thabo Mbeki in 2004, retired in 2016) • Justice
Bess Nkabinde (appointed by Thabo Mbeki in 2006, retired in 2018) • Justice
Edwin Cameron (appointed by Kgalema Motlanthe in 2009, retired in 2019) • Justice
Johan Froneman (appointed by Jacob Zuma in 2009, retired in 2020) • Justice
Chris Jafta (appointed by Jacob Zuma in 2009, retired in 2021) • Justice
Sisi Khampepe (appointed by Jacob Zuma in 2009, retired in 2021) • Justice
Mbuyiseli Madlanga (appointed by Jacob Zuma in 2013, retired in 2025) == The Constitution as the supreme law ==