Case Law[2025] ZAGPPHC 80South Africa
Ndobela v Community Schemes Ombud Service and Another (Leave to Appeal) (060240/2022) [2025] ZAGPPHC 80 (5 February 2025)
High Court of South Africa (Gauteng Division, Pretoria)
5 February 2025
Judgment
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## Ndobela v Community Schemes Ombud Service and Another (Leave to Appeal) (060240/2022) [2025] ZAGPPHC 80 (5 February 2025)
Ndobela v Community Schemes Ombud Service and Another (Leave to Appeal) (060240/2022) [2025] ZAGPPHC 80 (5 February 2025)
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IN
THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
GAUTENG DIVISION,
PRETORIA
CASE
NO:
060240/2022
(1)
REPORTABLE:
YES
/NO
(2)
OF INTEREST TO OTHER JUDGES:
YES/
NO
(3)
REVISED:
DATE: 5/2/25
SIGNATURE
In
the matter between:
RHULANI
HORWARD NDOBELA
Applicant
and
COMMUNITY
SCHEMES OMBUD SERVICE
First
Respondent
MIDSTREAM
RIDGE HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION NPC
Second
Respondent
LEAVE TO APPEAL
JUDGMENT
TOLMAY
J
1.
After hearing argument,
considering the heads of argument and my judgment I am of the view
that there are no reasonable prospects
that another court would come
to another conclusion as envisaged on section 17 (1)(a)(ii) of the
Superior Courts Act, for the reasons
set out in my judgment.
2.
The applicant also
argued that it will be in the interests of justice to grant leave as
the matter raises constitutional issues
and it is “in the
broader interests of justice” to grant leave to appeal. This
seems to be a reference to section 167
(3)(ii) of the Constitution.
This section deals with the jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court
to grant leave to appeal. This
section does not find application
here. However, the argument may be interpreted to mean that there are
compelling reasons to grant
leave. No compelling reasons, however,
exist why leave should be granted, as the dispute is limited to the
interests of the parties
before Court and does not have any broader
relevance or impact, nor does it deal with important and complex
legal issues.
3.
The applicant
furthermore seeks leave to appeal against the punitive costs order
granted by the Court against him. The Court exercised
a
discretion, as it is entitled to do. The reasons are as set out in
the judgment and there is no reasonable prospect that another
court
will interfere with the discretion exercised in this regard. As far
as the costs of the application for leave to appeal is
concerned, the
respondent argued that this application is a continuation of the
abuse. I am however of the view that the applicant
has already been
punished for the abuse of process, the mere launching of the
application for leave to appeal does not, in my view,
constitute an
abuse. The costs order should however follow the result of the
application.
The following order is
made:
1. The application for
leave to appeal is refused with costs.
R TOLMAY
JUDGE OF THE HIGH COURT
GAUTENG DIVISION,
PRETORIA
Appearances:
For
Applicant:
Adv
M Mathaphuna instructed by Ndobela and Associates
For
Respondent:
Adv
T Ossin instructed by Tonkin Clacey Attorneys
Date
of hearing:
30
January 2025
Date
of judgment:
5
February 2025
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