Impala Platinum Ltd v Monageng Mothiba NO and Others (JR2567/13) [2016] ZALCJHB 475 (10 June 2016)

Impala Platinum Ltd v Monageng Mothiba NO and Others (JR2567/13) [2016] ZALCJHB 475 (10 June 2016)

The court held that the rules of the Labour Court, consistent with the Uniform Rules of the High Court, do not permit the filing of further affidavits in motion proceedings without leave of the court. The respondents did not seek leave or provide grounds for condonation, and the only justification offered—a change...

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Citation
[2016] ZALCJHB 475
Parties
Applicant: Impala Platinum Ltd; Respondent: Harry Monageng Mothiba N.O.; Respondent: David Msiza N.O.; Respondent: Oupa Tlhapi N.O.
Court
Labour Court Johannesburg
Jurisdiction
South Africa
Judgment Date
10 June 2016
Case Number
JR2567/13
Procedural Posture
Review Application / Interlocutory Application During Pre Enrolment Hearing
Outcome
The respondents’ supplementary answering affidavit is disallowed and struck out. Costs are awarded to the applicant for the wasted proceedings, limited to the fees of one counsel. The respondents are directed to deliver heads of argument within 14 days.
Judges
Van Niekerk
Legal Topics
Supplementary Affidavit, Motion Proceedings, Exceptional Circumstances, Costs Award
Civil Procedure Labour Law Supplementary Affidavit Motion Proceedings Exceptional Circumstances Costs Award

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Parties

Impala Platinum Ltd

Applicant

Harry Monageng Mothiba N.O.

Respondent

David Msiza N.O.

Respondent

Oupa Tlhapi N.O.

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Review Application / Interlocutory Application During Pre Enrolment Hearing

  1. 1 Whether the respondents may file a supplementary answering affidavit without leave of the court.
  2. 2 Whether exceptional circumstances exist to justify the filing of further affidavits after pleadings have closed.
  3. 3 Whether the applicant is entitled to costs occasioned by the filing of the supplementary answering affidavit.

Ratio Decidendi

The court held that the rules of the Labour Court, consistent with the Uniform Rules of the High Court, do not permit the filing of further affidavits in motion proceedings without leave of the court. The respondents did not seek leave or provide grounds for condonation, and the only justification offered—a change in counsel—did not constitute exceptional circumstances. The principle is that fairness and exceptional circumstances must be established to admit further affidavits, and mere absence of prejudice to the applicant is not sufficient. The respondents failed to meet the threshold for admission of the supplementary answering affidavit, which was accordingly disallowed and struck...

Court Disposition

The respondents’ supplementary answering affidavit is disallowed and struck out. Costs are awarded to the applicant for the wasted proceedings, limited to the fees of one counsel. The respondents are directed to deliver heads of argument within 14 days.

Orders

  • The respondents’ supplementary answering affidavit is disallowed and struck out.
  • The respondents are ordered jointly and severally, the one paying the other to be absolved, to pay the wasted costs occasioned in relation to the filing of the supplementary answering affidavit and the proceedings on 8 June 2016, on the basis that the fees of one counsel are allowed.