The judge said a final order usually has three qualities: that it is not “susceptible to alteration by the court that made it”, it is definitive of the parties’ rights and that “it disposes of a substantial portion of the relief claimed in the proceedings on which it is made”.“The [Western Cape] order does none of these things. It is merely a temporary restraint pending the outcome of a definitive ruling about whether Hlophe was lawfully designated to the JSC.“It will be confirmed or discharged when the court that granted it makes a final determination of that issue. The…