Mudadi v Coeng Consultation and Construction Engineers (Pty) Ltd and Others (J90/2024) [2025] ZALCJHB 15 (17 January 2025)

Mudadi v Coeng Consultation and Construction Engineers (Pty) Ltd and Others (J90/2024) [2025] ZALCJHB 15 (17 January 2025)

The applicant failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the respondents' non-compliance with the court order dated 30 January 2024 was wilful and mala fide. The respondents provided sufficient evidence to create reasonable doubt regarding their intent, including allegations of the applicant's own non-compliance...

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Citation
[2025] ZALCJHB 15
Parties
Applicant: Rain Mudadi; Respondent: Coeng Consulting and Construction Engineers (Pty) Ltd; Respondent: Casian Dendere; Respondent: Takalani Mbedzi; Respondent: Wilhemina Jemina Skosana
Court
Labour Court Johannesburg
Jurisdiction
South Africa
Judgment Date
17 January 2025
Case Number
J90/2024
Procedural Posture
Urgent Application / Contempt Application Following Alleged Non Compliance With Prior Court Order.
Outcome
Application for contempt dismissed; respondents ordered to pay applicant's unpaid salaries for July to November 2024; no order as to costs.
Judges
G C Phakedi
Legal Topics
Contempt of Court, Disciplinary Proceedings, Suspension With Pay, Settlement Agreement, Remedies for Non Compliance
Labour Law Civil Procedure Contempt of Court Disciplinary Proceedings Suspension With Pay Settlement Agreement Remedies for Non Compliance

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Parties

Rain Mudadi

Applicant

Coeng Consulting and Construction Engineers (Pty) Ltd

Respondent

Casian Dendere

Respondent

Takalani Mbedzi

Respondent

Wilhemina Jemina Skosana

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Urgent Application / Contempt Application Following Alleged Non Compliance With Prior Court Order.

  1. 1 Whether the respondents are in contempt of the Labour Court order dated 30 January 2024.
  2. 2 Whether non-compliance by the respondents was wilful and mala fide.
  3. 3 Whether the applicant is entitled to payment of unpaid salaries for the period July to November 2024.

Ratio Decidendi

The applicant failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the respondents' non-compliance with the court order dated 30 January 2024 was wilful and mala fide. The respondents provided sufficient evidence to create reasonable doubt regarding their intent, including allegations of the applicant's own non-compliance and subsequent dismissal. The court found that while the respondents were aware of the order and its mandatory nature, the applicant did not discharge the onus required for a contempt finding. However, the respondents remain obligated to comply with the operative provisions of the order, specifically regarding payment of outstanding salaries. The rule nisi was discharged, and...

Court Disposition

Application for contempt dismissed; respondents ordered to pay applicant's unpaid salaries for July to November 2024; no order as to costs.

Orders

  • The rule nisi issued on 17th October 2024 is discharged in its entirety.
  • The second and third respondents are ordered to pay the applicant his unpaid salaries from July 2024 until 30 November 2024 within thirty (30) days of receipt of this order.