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Institute for Economic Justice and Another v Minister of Social Development and Others (071891/2023) [2025] ZAGPPHC 324 (18 March 2025)
High Court of South Africa (Gauteng Division, Pretoria)
18 March 2025
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## Institute for Economic Justice and Another v Minister of Social Development and Others (071891/2023) [2025] ZAGPPHC 324 (18 March 2025)
Institute for Economic Justice and Another v Minister of Social Development and Others (071891/2023) [2025] ZAGPPHC 324 (18 March 2025)
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REPUBLIC
OF SOUTH AFRICA
IN
THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
GAUTENG
DIVISION, PRETORIA
Case
Number: 071891/2023
(1)
REPORTABLE: YES
(2)
OF INTEREST TO OTHER JUDGES: YES
(3)
REVISED: YES
DATE
18 March 2025
SIGNATURE
In
the matter between:
INSTITUTE
FOR ECONOMIC JUSTICE
First Applicant
#PAYTHEGRANTS
Second Applicant
and
MINISTER
OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
First Respondent
SOUTH
AFRICAN SOCIAL SECURITY AGENCY
Second Respondent
MINISTER
OF FINANCE
Third Respondent
JUDGMENT
TWALA, J
[1]
This is an application for leave to appeal launched by the
respondents against the whole
of the judgment and order of this Court
handed down electronically on 23 January 2025 granting certain
declaratory orders and other
ancillary relief in favour of the
applicants together with an order for costs.
[2]
In this judgment for the application for leave to appeal, I propose
to refer to the parties as
they were referred to in the judgment to
the main application. Further, it is noteworthy that, for the sake of
convenience, the
Court directed that the application for leave to
appeal be determined on the papers without an oral hearing.
[3]
It is a trite principle of our law that leave to appeal may only be
given where the Judge or Judges
concerned are of the opinion that the
appeal would have a reasonable prospect of success or where there is
some other compelling
reason why the appeal should be heard,
including conflicting judgments on the matter under consideration.
[1]
[4]
The grounds for the leave to appeal are succinctly stated in the
notice of application for leave
to appeal and I do not intend to
repeat them in this judgment. Furthermore, I would like to extend my
gratitude and appreciation
to the counsels of the parties for the
concise heads of argument and submissions made therein.
[5]
Although I am satisfied that I have considered all the issues and
arguments raised in this case
in my main judgment, I am of the view
that, due to the complexity and seriousness of this case which
impacts on the most vulnerable
and to almost thirty percent of the
population, and the public interest that it raises, it deserves the
attention of the Supreme
Court of Appeal.
[6]
I disagree with the applicants that this Court should grant leave to
appeal only certain orders
and not the whole of the judgment and
order of this Court. I say so, because that will cause unnecessary
delays in bringing this
case, which has profound implications on the
poor and vulnerable members of the community, to finality. Put
differently, I am of
the view that the interests of justice will be
better served if this case is heard by a Superior Court and in this
instance, the
Supreme Court of Appeal. Therefore, the application for
leave to appeal the judgment falls to be granted.
[7]
In the result, the following order is made:
1. Leave to appeal
the judgment of this Court dated 23 January 2024 to the Supreme Court
of Appeal, is granted.
2. Costs to be
costs in the appeal.
TWALA
M L
Judge of the High
Court of South Africa
Gauteng
Division, Pretoria
For
the Applicants:
Advocate
J. Brickhill
Advocate
MBE Mbikiwa
Advocate
M Kritzinger
Instructed
by:
SERI
Law Clinic
Tel:
011 356 5860
nkosinathi@seri-sa.org
For
the First and Second Respondents:
Advocate
T Ntoane
Instructed
by:
State
Attorney – Pretoria
Tel:
012 309 1575
Tletageng@justice.gov.za
For
the Third Respondent:
Advocate
G Marcus SC
Advocate
A Friedman
Instructed
by:
State
Attorney – Pretoria
Tel:
012 309 1575
pheMokoena@justice.gov.za
Date
of Hearing:
DECIDED
ON THE PAPERS
Date
of Judgment:
18
March 2025
Delivered:
This judgment and order was prepared and authored by the Judge
whose name is reflected and is handed down electronically by
circulation
to the Parties/their legal representatives by email and
by uploading it to the electronic file of this matter on Case Lines.
The
date of the order is deemed to be the 18 March 2025.
[1]
See
section 17
(1)(a)(i) and (ii) of the
Superior Courts Act, 10 of
2013
.
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