Sadien NO and Others v Sadien and Others (LCC26/10) [2024] ZALCC 38 (1 November 2024)

Sadien NO and Others v Sadien and Others (LCC26/10) [2024] ZALCC 38 (1 November 2024)

The Court held that the intervening parties are entitled to be substituted as claimants under the original restitution orders because the evidence demonstrates that the original applicants acted in a representative capacity for the Sadien family, and the orders were intended to benefit the family as a whole. The...

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Citation
[2024] ZALCC 38
Parties
Applicant: Magherdien Sadien NO (on behalf of the Imam Dout Sadien Family Trust (IT 746/2014)); Applicant: Mogammad Yusuf Hoosen (on behalf of the Abduraghmaan Sadien Family Committee); Applicant: Mohamed Ali Ebrahim NO (on behalf of the Bapa (Ismail) Sadien Family Trust (IT 202039/2014)); Applicant: Magherdien Sadien NO (on behalf of the Boeta Toyer Sadien Family Trust IT 020531/2014); Respondent: Sediek Sadien; Respondent: Dawood Sadien NO and other trustees of the Boeta Omar Sadien Family Trust (IT 201155/2014); Respondent: The Regional Land Claims Commission: Western Cape; Respondent: Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development; Respondent: Director General, Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development; Respondent: Minister of Public Works; Respondent: Registrar of Deeds; Respondent: South African Riding for the Disabled Association (SARDA)
Court
Land Claims Court
Jurisdiction
South Africa
Judgment Date
1 November 2024
Case Number
LCC26/10
Procedural Posture
Variation Application / Judgment on Intervention and Rescission Applications
Outcome
The application of the intervening parties is granted; SARDA's application is dismissed with costs.
Judges
Cowen
Legal Topics
Restitution of Land Rights Act, Family Land Claims, Variation of Court Orders, Standing and Intervention, Compensation for Land Dispossession
Land and Property Civil Procedure Administrative Law Restitution of Land Rights Act Family Land Claims Variation of Court Orders Standing and Intervention Compensation for Land Dispossession

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Parties

Magherdien Sadien NO (on behalf of the Imam Dout Sadien Family Trust (IT 746/2014))

Applicant

Mogammad Yusuf Hoosen (on behalf of the Abduraghmaan Sadien Family Committee)

Applicant

Mohamed Ali Ebrahim NO (on behalf of the Bapa (Ismail) Sadien Family Trust (IT 202039/2014))

Applicant

Magherdien Sadien NO (on behalf of the Boeta Toyer Sadien Family Trust IT 020531/2014)

Applicant

Sediek Sadien

Respondent

Dawood Sadien NO and other trustees of the Boeta Omar Sadien Family Trust (IT 201155/2014)

Respondent

The Regional Land Claims Commission: Western Cape

Respondent

Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development

Respondent

Director General, Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development

Respondent

Minister of Public Works

Respondent

Registrar of Deeds

Respondent

South African Riding for the Disabled Association (SARDA)

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Variation Application / Judgment on Intervention and Rescission Applications

  1. 1 Whether the intervening parties are entitled to be substituted as claimants under the original restitution orders.
  2. 2 Whether SARDA has standing to oppose the intervention application and to seek rescission or variation of the original orders.
  3. 3 Whether the Restitution of Land Rights Act permits family claims for restitution.

Ratio Decidendi

The Court held that the intervening parties are entitled to be substituted as claimants under the original restitution orders because the evidence demonstrates that the original applicants acted in a representative capacity for the Sadien family, and the orders were intended to benefit the family as a whole. The Commission processed the claim as a consolidated family claim, and all relevant parties except SARDA consented to the relief. SARDA lacks standing to oppose the intervention or seek rescission or variation of the orders, as its interest is limited to compensation, per the Constitutional Court's binding decision. The Restitution Act does not preclude family claims, and an...

Court Disposition

The application of the intervening parties is granted; SARDA's application is dismissed with costs.

Orders

  • The Intervening Parties are granted leave to intervene in LCC26/2010.
  • Sediek and Ebrahim Sadien were cited as representatives of the Sadien Family in the proceedings under case number LCC26/2010.