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Case Law[2022] ZAGPJHC 807South Africa

Dlodlo v Minster of Justice and Constitutional Development and Another (16306/2022) [2022] ZAGPJHC 807 (19 October 2022)

High Court of South Africa (Gauteng Division, Johannesburg)
19 October 2022
OTHER J, OF J, DLAMINI J, RES J, Dlamini J, This J, Matojane J, Chief J

Judgment

begin wrapper begin container begin header begin slogan-floater end slogan-floater - About SAFLII About SAFLII - Databases Databases - Search Search - Terms of Use Terms of Use - RSS Feeds RSS Feeds end header begin main begin center # South Africa: South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg South Africa: South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg You are here: SAFLII >> Databases >> South Africa: South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg >> 2022 >> [2022] ZAGPJHC 807 | Noteup | LawCite sino index ## Dlodlo v Minster of Justice and Constitutional Development and Another (16306/2022) [2022] ZAGPJHC 807 (19 October 2022) Dlodlo v Minster of Justice and Constitutional Development and Another (16306/2022) [2022] ZAGPJHC 807 (19 October 2022) Download original files PDF format RTF format make_database: source=/home/saflii//raw/ZAGPJHC/Data/2022_807.html sino date 19 October 2022 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG Case no.: 16306/2022 REPORTABLE: NO OF INTEREST TO OTHER JUDGES: NO REVISED. 19/10/2022 In the matter between: MOLEFE RUFARO MTHULISI DLODLO                                       Applicant And THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL              1 st Respondent DEVELOPMENT THE RULES BOARD FOR COURTS OF LAW                             2 nd Respondent Coram:                                              Dlamini J Date of hearing: 18 October 2022 – Court 9B Date of delivery of Judgment: 19 October 2022 This Judgment is deemed to have been delivered electronically by circulation to the parties’ representatives via email and shall be uploaded onto the caselines system. JUDGMENT DLAMINI J [1]        This an application wherein the Applicant seeks a declaratory order that the restriction on Presiding Officers barring them from awarding costs orders in favor of successful self-representing litigants should be declared unconstitutional. [2]        The Applicant is Molefe Rufaro Dlodlo, an adult male with full legal capacity who describes himself as a self-representing litigant (SRL). [3]        The first Respondent is the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development of the Republic of South Africa (the Minister). [4]        The Second Respondent is the Rules Board for the Courts of Law of the Republic of South Africa (the Rules Board). RES JUDICATA [5]        At the hearing of the application, the Respondent raised a point in limine of res judicata . The parties agreed that this point should be determined first as its finding will have the effect of disposing of the application. [6]        The Applicant brought a similar application seeking the same orders under case number 2018/16715 wherein the First Respondent was cited therein as Third Respondent. Having considered the application Matojane J said the following at [2] "At the time the Respondent brought the present application, there was a pending application in terms of rule 30 (2) of the Uniform Rules of Court by the applicants to set aside respondents' rule 16A notice that was the same as the one in the present application and between the same parties” [7]        Matojane J went on to say at [5] …. “ the respondent had simply added the Chief Justice of South Africa, the judge president of the Johannesburg High Court, the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and the director-general, Ministry of Justice and Constitutional development without complying with the rules on joinder of parties and seeking the requisite permission to institute action against the Judge President and the Chief Justice". The learned Judge went on and dismissed the application with a punitive cost order [8]        The Appellant avers that Matojane J's judgment was/is inconvertibly moot and of no consequence – hence it was not appealed against. The Applicant should have done exactly the opposite, he should have appealed this judgment instead he launches another impermissible application to this Court. Until appealed or reviewed and set aside Matojane J’s judgment stand. [9]        In my view, the first Respondent's point in limine of res judicata is upheld. In the circumstances mentioned above, I make the following order ORDER 1. The application is dismissed. 2. The Applicant is ordered to pay the costs of this application on the scale between attorney and own client. DLAMINI J JUDGE OF THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG LOCAL DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG Date of hearing:                                   18 October 2022 Delivered:                                            19 October 2022 For the Applicant:                                Mr. Molefe Dlodlo Email:                                                  molefedlodlo@gmail.com For the Respondents:                          Adv AM Adams Email:                                                   advadams@outlook.com sino noindex make_database footer start

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