Legal Directives Compliance

In 2026, the primary governing documents for court operations in the Gauteng Division are the Revised Consolidated Practice Directive 1 of 2024 and the December 1, 2025, Directive on Indexing and Pagination.  Ensure your court documents, bundles, and filings meet judicial directives with precision, structure, and confidence.

Is Your Firm Losing Time —or Risking Non-Compliance?

Due to: (1) Time-consuming manual document preparation (2) Inconsistent indexing and referencing (3) Last-minute pressure before court deadlines Are you experiencing judicial frustration due to poor structure.

A Structured Compliance System for Modern Legal Teams

THEN our Structured Compliance System for modern legal teams is EXACTLY what you need. We will: (1) Assess your current processes (2) Fix structural issues (3) Build repeatable systems that will keep your practice from being struck from the roll. We help law firms structure, index, and prepare court bundles that meet judicial directives — without last-minute stress.

Legal Directives Compliance — Done Right, Every Time

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Comecinc's Legal Directives Compliance

Welcome to Our Systems Overview

Start With a Compliance Audit                            Not sure where your current processes stand? We begin with a focused Compliance Audit where we:

  • Review your current document structure
  • Assess indexing and referencing
  • Identify compliance gaps
  • Provide clear, actionable recommendations

This gives you immediate clarity — and a path           to full compliance.

⚠️ “What’s at Risk?”

  • Judges unable to easily navigate your bundles
  • Delays caused by poor document structure
  • Increased preparation time under pressure
  • Reputational impact in court

“Judges are instructed not to trawl bundles. The index must allow them to identify every document without opening it.”

We design your processes to meet this exact expectation.