Ngobeni v Prasa Cres and Others (J 514/16) [2016] ZALCJHB 225; [2016] 8 BLLR 799 (LC); (2016) 37 ILJ 1704 (LC) (18 March 2016)

Ngobeni v Prasa Cres and Others (J 514/16) [2016] ZALCJHB 225; [2016] 8 BLLR 799 (LC); (2016) 37 ILJ 1704 (LC) (18 March 2016)

The court held that the applicant failed to establish a clear right to the relief sought, as the appointment of an independent senior counsel as chairperson satisfied the requirement for an impartial hearing. The Labour Court does not ordinarily intervene in incomplete disciplinary proceedings except in exceptional...

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Citation
[2016] ZALCJHB 225
Parties
Applicant: Stephen Ngobeni; Respondent: PRASA CRES; Respondent: Adv Nazeer Cassim SC N.O.; Respondent: Norton Rose Fulbright Inc.; Respondent: Passenger Rail Agency of SA
Court
Labour Court Johannesburg
Jurisdiction
South Africa
Judgment Date
18 March 2016
Case Number
J 514/16
Procedural Posture
Urgent Application / Application for Urgent Relief to Postpone Disciplinary Hearing and for Recusal of Chairperson
Outcome
Application dismissed with costs on an attorney and client scale.
Judges
Van Niekerk
Legal Topics
Recusal of Chairperson, Disciplinary Hearing, Urgent Interdict, Procedural Fairness, Abuse of Process
Labour Law Civil Procedure Recusal of Chairperson Disciplinary Hearing Urgent Interdict Procedural Fairness Abuse of Process

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Parties

Stephen Ngobeni

Applicant

PRASA CRES

Respondent

Adv Nazeer Cassim SC N.O.

Respondent

Norton Rose Fulbright Inc.

Respondent

Passenger Rail Agency of SA

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Urgent Application / Application for Urgent Relief to Postpone Disciplinary Hearing and for Recusal of Chairperson

  1. 1 Whether the Labour Court should intervene in incomplete disciplinary proceedings.
  2. 2 Whether the applicant established a clear right to the relief sought, including the recusal of the chairperson.
  3. 3 Whether there are alternative remedies available to the applicant.

Ratio Decidendi

The court held that the applicant failed to establish a clear right to the relief sought, as the appointment of an independent senior counsel as chairperson satisfied the requirement for an impartial hearing. The Labour Court does not ordinarily intervene in incomplete disciplinary proceedings except in exceptional circumstances, which were not present in this case. The applicant had alternative remedies available, including review proceedings and referral to the CCMA, and remained suspended on full pay, negating any claim of irreparable harm. The application was found to be an abuse of process, attempting to bypass statutory dispute resolution mechanisms and undermine the expeditious...

Court Disposition

Application dismissed with costs on an attorney and client scale.

Orders

  • The urgent application is dismissed.
  • The applicant is ordered to pay the costs of the application on the scale as between attorney and client.