Luke Rowan Sigamoney's family are determined to ensure that justice is served for the two men accused with his killing.

The family of 20-year-old Luke Rowan Sigamoney has vowed not to give up its quest for justice after the two men accused of his murder were granted bail, a decision that left relatives and supporters devastated outside the Pinetown Magistrate's Court on Monday.

Family members and friends staged a placard protest ahead of the hearing, urging the court to deny bail to the accused. However, their hopes were dashed when Tyron Chetty, 20, and Trevin Singh, 28, both from Shallcross, were each granted bail of R2,000 under strict conditions.

The pair face a charge of murder in connection with Sigamoney's death.

According to an affidavit by the investigating officer, Detective Constable Charlene Newton of the Malvern SAPS, the incident unfolded during the early hours of July 5 after a group returned from a night out in Durban.