Case Law[2025] ZAGPPHC 729South Africa
Lebelo v First National Bank (Ex Tempore- Leave to Appeal) (143809/2024) [2025] ZAGPPHC 729 (21 July 2025)
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# South Africa: North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria
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## Lebelo v First National Bank (Ex Tempore- Leave to Appeal) (143809/2024) [2025] ZAGPPHC 729 (21 July 2025)
Lebelo v First National Bank (Ex Tempore- Leave to Appeal) (143809/2024) [2025] ZAGPPHC 729 (21 July 2025)
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA
CASE
NO
: 143809/2024
DATE
:
21-07-2025
(1)
REPORTABLE: NO
(2)
OF INTEREST TO OTHER JUDGES: NO.
(3)
REVISED.
DATE
21 July 2025
SIGNATURE
In
the matter between
LENAH
MOTLAHABO LEBELO
Applicant
and
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
Respondent
JUDGMENT
EX TEMPORE
LEAVE TO APPEAL
WILSON,
J
: The applicant, Ms
Lebelo, seeks leave to appeal against my decision of 20 May 2025,
removing her urgent application
from the roll and directing each
party to pay their own costs.
An order removing a matter from the
urgent roll is not appealable unless the applicant can establish
irreparable harm of the nature
that an appeal could remedy.
In this case there is no such harm
because the purpose of my order removing the application from the
roll, as I explained in my
judgment, was to allow Ms Lebelo to
approach the urgent court again having stated the grounds on which
she claims urgency.
Instead of doing that, for reasons
that I do not fully understand, Ms Lebelo has sought leave to appeal
my order. For the
reasons I have given, the application for
leave to appeal to cannot succeed. I make the following order:
1.
The application for leave to appeal is
dismissed.
2.
Each party will pay their own costs.
WILSON, J
JUDGE OF THE HIGH COURT
21 July 2025
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