Malange v Wanga Engineering and Construction Services CC (16427/22) [2023] ZAGPJHC 1292 (13 November 2023)
The application for leave to appeal is dismissed because none of the grounds advanced by the respondent have reasonable prospects of success. The respondent did not object to jurisdiction on the basis of the arbitration clause, thereby waiving that right. The alleged disputes of fact were immaterial and did not...
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- Citation
- [2023] ZAGPJHC 1292
- Parties
- Applicant: Azwindini Zelda Malange; Respondent: Wanga Engineering and Construction Services CC
- Court
- South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg
- Jurisdiction
- South Africa
- Judgment Date
- 13 November 2023
- Case Number
- 16427/22
- Procedural Posture
- Leave to Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal Following Merits Judgment
- Outcome
- Application for leave to appeal dismissed with costs.
- Judges
- A Friedman
- Legal Topics
- Leave to Appeal, Arbitration Clause, Set Off, Building Contract, Costs Order
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Parties
Azwindini Zelda Malange
Applicant
Wanga Engineering and Construction Services CC
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Leave to Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal Following Merits Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the court erred in not raising the arbitration clause mero motu and declining jurisdiction.
- 2 Whether the respondent raised a recognisable defence to the applicant's claim, specifically poor workmanship.
- 3 Whether the respondent denied liability for the outstanding payment of R307 044.50.
Ratio Decidendi
The application for leave to appeal is dismissed because none of the grounds advanced by the respondent have reasonable prospects of success. The respondent did not object to jurisdiction on the basis of the arbitration clause, thereby waiving that right. The alleged disputes of fact were immaterial and did not constitute a defence to the applicant's claim. The respondent did not deny liability for the outstanding payment, but rather sought to justify non-payment, which does not create a genuine dispute. Set-off was excluded by the terms of the building contract and was not applicable as both debts were not liquidated. The application for leave to appeal was wholly unsustainable, but the...
Court Disposition
Application for leave to appeal dismissed with costs.
Orders
- The application for leave to appeal is dismissed.
- The applicant in the application for leave to appeal (respondent in the main application) is to pay the costs of the application for leave to appeal.
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