The Western Cape High Court rules in favour of a pensioner in a dispute over the sale of a property involving his daughter. According to the report, the court finds that the daughter breached their sale agreement, which leads to the pensioner regaining control of the property. The case is presented as a dispute arising from a contractual arrangement between family members, but it also underscores concerns about safeguarding older people from possible financial exploitation. The reporting focuses on the court’s determination that the terms of the agreement were not upheld by the daughter, and that this failure entitles the pensioner to relief under the ruling. While the summary notes that the outcome highlights the importance of protections for elderly individuals, it does not provide additional detail on the specific facts of the breach, the steps taken to enforce the agreement, or the remedies ordered beyond the pensioner being restored to the property.