Bye v Constantia Metering Services (Pty) Ltd and Others (31250/2022) [2025] ZAGPPHC 114 (6 February 2025)

Bye v Constantia Metering Services (Pty) Ltd and Others (31250/2022) [2025] ZAGPPHC 114 (6 February 2025)

The court found that the applicant failed to establish any objective acts or omissions by the respondents that resulted in oppression, unfair prejudice, or unfair disregard of his interests under section 163 of the Companies Act. The applicant's subjective expectations regarding succession and participation in...

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Citation
[2025] ZAGPPHC 114
Parties
Applicant: Hercules Phillip Bye; Respondent: Constantia Metering Services (Pty) Ltd; Respondent: André Charles Buckle; Respondent: Juan Buckle; Respondent: Stanley Buckle
Court
North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria
Jurisdiction
South Africa
Judgment Date
6 February 2025
Case Number
31250/2022
Procedural Posture
Urgent Application / First Instance Judgment
Outcome
Application dismissed with costs awarded against the applicant.
Judges
E van der Schyff
Legal Topics
Oppression of Minority Shareholder, Section 163 Companies Act, Shareholder Remedies, Financial Statement Irregularities
Commercial and Corporate Oppression of Minority Shareholder Section 163 Companies Act Shareholder Remedies Financial Statement Irregularities

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Parties

Hercules Phillip Bye

Applicant

Constantia Metering Services (Pty) Ltd

Respondent

André Charles Buckle

Respondent

Juan Buckle

Respondent

Stanley Buckle

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Urgent Application / First Instance Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the applicant established oppression or unfair prejudice under section 163 of the Companies Act.
  2. 2 Whether the existence of two sets of financial statements constitutes unlawful or irregular conduct justifying relief.
  3. 3 Whether the applicant is entitled to interdictory relief under common law.

Ratio Decidendi

The court found that the applicant failed to establish any objective acts or omissions by the respondents that resulted in oppression, unfair prejudice, or unfair disregard of his interests under section 163 of the Companies Act. The applicant's subjective expectations regarding succession and participation in company affairs were unsupported by the memorandum of incorporation and the evidence. The existence of two sets of financial statements was adequately explained by the respondents as a response to differing requirements from banks and SARS, and no evidence of dishonesty, unlawful conduct, or contravention of statutory provisions was established. The applicant also failed to...

Court Disposition

Application dismissed with costs awarded against the applicant.

Orders

  • The application is dismissed.
  • The applicant is to pay the costs of the first to fourth respondents on Scale B.