Lehlohonolo v LETA Security Guards (Pty) Ltd (CIV/APN 512 of 10) [2010] LSHC 106 (10 November 2010)

Lehlohonolo v LETA Security Guards (Pty) Ltd (CIV/APN 512 of 10) [2010] LSHC 106 (10 November 2010)

The application is fatally defective due to lack of urgency, lack of locus standi, material non-disclosure, and non-joinder of necessary parties, and cannot proceed while judicial management is in force.

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Citation
[2010] LSHC 106
Parties
Petitioner: Lehlohonolo; Respondent: Leta Security Guards (Pty) Ltd
Court
High Court
Jurisdiction
Lesotho
Judgment Date
10 November 2010
Case Number
CIV/APN 512 of 10
Procedural Posture
Company Winding Up Petition / Judgment on Preliminary Objections
Outcome
application dismissed
Legal Topics
Winding Up of Companies, Judicial Management, Locus Standi, Urgency in Applications, Joinder of Necessary Parties, Material Non Disclosure
Source Language
english
Company Law Insolvency Law Winding Up of Companies Judicial Management Locus Standi Urgency in Applications Joinder of Necessary Parties Material Non Disclosure

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Parties

Lehlohonolo

Petitioner

Leta Security Guards (Pty) Ltd

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Company Winding Up Petition / Judgment on Preliminary Objections

  1. 1 Whether the application for provisional winding up is urgent
  2. 2 Whether the applicant has locus standi
  3. 3 Whether there was material non-disclosure

Ratio Decidendi

The application is fatally defective due to lack of urgency, lack of locus standi, material non-disclosure, and non-joinder of necessary parties, and cannot proceed while judicial management is in force.

Court Disposition

application dismissed

Orders

  • Application dismissed
  • Petitioner to pay costs on attorney and client scale