Road Accident Fund v Taylor and other matters (1136/2021; 1137/2021; 1138/2021; 1139/2021; 1140/2021) [2023] ZASCA 64; 2023 (5) SA 147 (SCA) (8 May 2023)
The Supreme Court of Appeal held that a compromise agreement between litigants, such as those entered into between the Road Accident Fund and the claimants, extinguishes the disputed rights and obligations and puts an end to litigation. The court has no jurisdiction to enquire into whether the compromise was...
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- Citation
- [2023] ZASCA 64
- Parties
- Appellant: Road Accident Fund; Appellant: Marilyn Doris Taylor; Appellant: Hlengani Victor Mathonsi; Appellant: De Broglio Attorneys Inc.; Appellant: Zandelee de Swardt; Appellant: Ivan Barry Kramer; Appellant: Michael van den Barselaar
- Court
- Supreme Court of Appeal
- Jurisdiction
- South Africa
- Judgment Date
- 8 May 2023
- Case Number
- 1136/2021; 1137/2021; 1138/2021; 1139/2021; 1140/2021
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Appeal From Gauteng Division of the High Court, Johannesburg
- Outcome
- Appeals upheld. Orders of the court a quo set aside and replaced with orders reflecting the parties' agreements.
- Judges
- Saldulker, Van der Merwe, Meyer, Kathree-Setiloane, Olsen
- Legal Topics
- Compromise and Settlement, Road Accident Fund Act, Res Judicata, Judicial Oversight, Professional Misconduct
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Parties
Road Accident Fund
Appellant
Marilyn Doris Taylor
Appellant
Hlengani Victor Mathonsi
Appellant
De Broglio Attorneys Inc.
Appellant
Zandelee de Swardt
Appellant
Ivan Barry Kramer
Appellant
Michael van den Barselaar
Appellant
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From Gauteng Division of the High Court, Johannesburg
Legal Issues
- 1 What are the legal consequences of a final settlement (compromise) of a claim against the Road Accident Fund?
- 2 Does a court have jurisdiction to enquire into the merits or validity of a compromise agreement between litigants?
- 3 Are referrals of legal professionals to oversight bodies permissible without affording them audi alteram partem?
Ratio Decidendi
The Supreme Court of Appeal held that a compromise agreement between litigants, such as those entered into between the Road Accident Fund and the claimants, extinguishes the disputed rights and obligations and puts an end to litigation. The court has no jurisdiction to enquire into whether the compromise was justified on the merits or validly concluded. Its power is limited to making the compromise an order of court upon request, provided the agreement is not illegal, contrary to public policy, or inconsistent with the Constitution. The findings and referrals made by the court a quo against the legal professionals and experts were made without affording them a fair hearing, in violation...
Court Disposition
Appeals upheld. Orders of the court a quo set aside and replaced with orders reflecting the parties' agreements.
Orders
- Paragraphs 1a to 1c and 1e of the order of the court a quo are set aside and replaced with: 'By agreement the matter is removed from the roll.'
- Paragraphs 2a to 2c and 2e of the order of the court a quo are set aside and replaced with: 'By agreement the draft order presented to the court is made an order of court.'
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