C.A.S obo B.H and Another v Road Accident Fund (22533/2009) [2014] ZAGPPHC 406 (4 June 2014)

C.A.S obo B.H and Another v Road Accident Fund (22533/2009) [2014] ZAGPPHC 406 (4 June 2014)

The court held that the plaintiffs' claims were not invalidated by the incomplete particulars in the claim forms, as the supporting documents submitted with the forms provided sufficient information to identify the claims as falling under section 17(1)(b) of the Road Accident Fund Act. The Fund received both the...

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Citation
[2014] ZAGPPHC 406
Parties
Plaintiff: C A S obo B-H; Plaintiff: D S; Defendant: Road Accident Fund
Court
North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria
Jurisdiction
South Africa
Judgment Date
4 June 2014
Case Number
22533/2009
Procedural Posture
Civil Trial / Judgment on Special Plea of Prescription
Outcome
Defendant's special plea of prescription dismissed with costs.
Judges
M J Teffo
Legal Topics
Road Accident Fund Act, Prescription, Loss of Support, Substantial Compliance, Unidentified Vehicle Claims
Civil Procedure Delict Road Accident Fund Act Prescription Loss of Support Substantial Compliance Unidentified Vehicle Claims

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Parties

C A S obo B-H

Plaintiff

D S

Plaintiff

Road Accident Fund

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Civil Trial / Judgment on Special Plea of Prescription

  1. 1 Whether the plaintiffs' claims against the Road Accident Fund for loss of support arising from a fatal motor vehicle collision were invalid due to incomplete claim forms and alleged prescription.
  2. 2 Whether supporting documents submitted with the claim form can remedy deficiencies in the form and constitute substantial compliance under the Road Accident Fund Act.
  3. 3 Whether the defendant's special plea of prescription should succeed where the claim form and supporting documents together indicated a claim under section 17(1)(b) of the Act.

Ratio Decidendi

The court held that the plaintiffs' claims were not invalidated by the incomplete particulars in the claim forms, as the supporting documents submitted with the forms provided sufficient information to identify the claims as falling under section 17(1)(b) of the Road Accident Fund Act. The Fund received both the claim forms and supporting documentation within the prescribed two-year period, and the presence of contradictory or incomplete information in the forms did not preclude substantial compliance. The Fund was obliged to investigate the claims based on all information provided and could not benefit from its failure to clarify any discrepancies. The special plea of prescription was...

Court Disposition

Defendant's special plea of prescription dismissed with costs.

Orders

  • The defendant's special plea is dismissed with costs.