Communities around Labalelo and Others v Labalelo Water User Association and Others (2907/2021) [2022] ZALMPPHC 9 (14 February 2022)
The court found that the applicants, as representatives of affected communities, have standing to institute proceedings in the public interest without the approval of traditional leaders, in line with constitutional principles. However, the failure to join Sekhukhune District Municipality and Lepelle Northern Water,...
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- Citation
- [2022] ZALMPPHC 9
- Parties
- Applicant: Communities around Labalelo; Applicant: Phetho Marks Moela; Applicant: Matome Joel Mokoena; Applicant: Joseph Mongana Lekwadu; Respondent: Labalelo Water User Association; Respondent: J.A Bierman, Chief Executive Officer; Respondent: Minister of Water and Sanitation; Respondent: Office of the Public Protector
- Court
- Limpopo High Court, Polokwane
- Jurisdiction
- South Africa
- Judgment Date
- 14 February 2022
- Case Number
- 2907/2021
- Procedural Posture
- Review Application / Judgment
- Outcome
- Application dismissed.
- Judges
- Mangena
- Legal Topics
- Locus Standi, Joinder of Parties, Right to Water, Membership of Water User Association, Public Interest Litigation
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Parties
Communities around Labalelo
Applicant
Phetho Marks Moela
Applicant
Matome Joel Mokoena
Applicant
Joseph Mongana Lekwadu
Applicant
Labalelo Water User Association
Respondent
J.A Bierman, Chief Executive Officer
Respondent
Minister of Water and Sanitation
Respondent
Office of the Public Protector
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Review Application / Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the applicants have locus standi to institute proceedings on behalf of the affected communities.
- 2 Whether there was a fatal non-joinder of necessary parties, specifically Sekhukhune District Municipality and Lepelle Northern Water.
- 3 Whether the applicants are entitled to compel community representation in the membership of the first respondent association.
Ratio Decidendi
The court found that the applicants, as representatives of affected communities, have standing to institute proceedings in the public interest without the approval of traditional leaders, in line with constitutional principles. However, the failure to join Sekhukhune District Municipality and Lepelle Northern Water, both of which have direct and substantial interests and statutory obligations regarding water provision, was fatal to the application. The applicants did not demonstrate compliance with the prescribed procedures for membership in the association, nor did they have a legal entitlement to compel such membership or direct supply of drinkable water. The relief sought was not...
Court Disposition
Application dismissed.
Orders
- The application is dismissed.
- No order as to costs.
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