ERF 16 Bryntirion (Pty) Ltd v Minister of Public Works (11375/08) [2010] ZAGPPHC 154 (12 October 2010)

ERF 16 Bryntirion (Pty) Ltd v Minister of Public Works (11375/08) [2010] ZAGPPHC 154 (12 October 2010)

The court found that the decision to expropriate the applicant's property was for a public purpose, namely the enhancement of security for the Bryntirion Estate, which houses high-ranking government officials. The respondent provided sufficient reasons for the expropriation, supported by expert reports and...

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Citation
[2010] ZAGPPHC 154
Parties
Applicant: ERF 16 Bryntirion (Pty) Ltd; Respondent: Minister of Public Works
Court
North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria
Jurisdiction
South Africa
Judgment Date
12 October 2010
Case Number
11375/08
Procedural Posture
Review Application / Final Judgment on Review Application
Outcome
Application dismissed with costs, including costs of two counsel.
Judges
Ranchod
Legal Topics
Expropriation Act, Procedural Fairness, Public Purpose, Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, Compensation for Expropriation, Judicial Review
Administrative Law Land and Property Civil Procedure Expropriation Act Procedural Fairness Public Purpose Promotion of Administrative Justice Act Compensation for Expropriation +1 more

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Parties

ERF 16 Bryntirion (Pty) Ltd

Applicant

Minister of Public Works

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Review Application / Final Judgment on Review Application

  1. 1 Whether the expropriation of the applicant's property was for a public purpose as contemplated by the Expropriation Act.
  2. 2 Whether the expropriation was procedurally fair under PAJA.
  3. 3 Whether the reasons given by the respondent for expropriation were justified and rational.

Ratio Decidendi

The court found that the decision to expropriate the applicant's property was for a public purpose, namely the enhancement of security for the Bryntirion Estate, which houses high-ranking government officials. The respondent provided sufficient reasons for the expropriation, supported by expert reports and consistent correspondence. The applicant was afforded multiple opportunities to make representations, and the withholding of certain sensitive security information was justified in the circumstances. The court held that the process was procedurally fair under PAJA, and the decision was rational, bona fide, and not arbitrary. The applicant failed to establish grounds for review, and the...

Court Disposition

Application dismissed with costs, including costs of two counsel.

Orders

  • The application is dismissed with costs, including the costs consequent upon the employment of two counsel.