Youth Laboratories (Pty) Ltd v Vresthena (Pty) Ltd (12248/2021) [2021] ZAGPPHC 248 (19 April 2021)

Youth Laboratories (Pty) Ltd v Vresthena (Pty) Ltd (12248/2021) [2021] ZAGPPHC 248 (19 April 2021)

The court found that the applicant failed to act with the urgency required for spoliation relief, having waited over three months after dispossession before launching the application. The applicant did not provide a persuasive explanation for the delay or demonstrate circumstances justifying urgent intervention. The...

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Citation
[2021] ZAGPPHC 248
Parties
Applicant: Youth Laboratories (Pty) Ltd t/a Youth Lab; Respondent: Vresthena (Pty) Ltd t/a Grey Owl Village
Court
North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria
Jurisdiction
South Africa
Judgment Date
19 April 2021
Case Number
12248/2021
Procedural Posture
Urgent Application / Application Struck From the Roll for Lack of Urgency
Outcome
Application struck from the roll with costs on an attorney and client scale.
Judges
Nyathi
Legal Topics
Spoliation, Urgent Application, Rule 6 12, Lease Dispute
Civil Procedure Land and Property Spoliation Urgent Application Rule 6 12 Lease Dispute

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Parties

Youth Laboratories (Pty) Ltd t/a Youth Lab

Applicant

Vresthena (Pty) Ltd t/a Grey Owl Village

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Urgent Application / Application Struck From the Roll for Lack of Urgency

  1. 1 Whether the applicant established sufficient urgency to justify departure from ordinary court procedures.
  2. 2 Whether the applicant is entitled to a spoliation order restoring possession and access to the leased premises.
  3. 3 Whether the respondent's conduct constituted unlawful dispossession.

Ratio Decidendi

The court found that the applicant failed to act with the urgency required for spoliation relief, having waited over three months after dispossession before launching the application. The applicant did not provide a persuasive explanation for the delay or demonstrate circumstances justifying urgent intervention. The court emphasized that urgency must be established in the founding affidavit and that spoliation applications are not inherently urgent. In light of the applicant's tardiness and failure to meet the requirements of Rule 6(12), the application was struck from the roll with costs on an attorney and client scale.

Court Disposition

Application struck from the roll with costs on an attorney and client scale.

Orders

  • The application is struck from the roll.
  • Costs are awarded against the applicant on an attorney and client scale.