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Case Law[2024] ZAGPPHC 442South Africa

Mashaba v Minister of Police (Leave to Appeal) (54940/2012) [2024] ZAGPPHC 442 (4 May 2024)

High Court of South Africa (Gauteng Division, Pretoria)
18 December 2023
OTHER J, MUTER J, Applicant J, HOLLAND-MUTER

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: North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria South Africa: North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria You are here: SAFLII >> Databases >> South Africa: North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria >> 2024 >> [2024] ZAGPPHC 442 | Noteup | LawCite sino index ## Mashaba v Minister of Police (Leave to Appeal) (54940/2012) [2024] ZAGPPHC 442 (4 May 2024) Mashaba v Minister of Police (Leave to Appeal) (54940/2012) [2024] ZAGPPHC 442 (4 May 2024) Download original files PDF format RTF format make_database: source=/home/saflii//raw/ZAGPPHC/Data/2024_442.html sino date 4 May 2024 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA) # CASENO:54940/2012 CASE NO: 54940/2012 # (1) REPORTABLE:YES/ NO (1) REPORTABLE: YES / NO # (2) OF INTEREST TO OTHER JUDGES:YES/ NO (2) OF INTEREST TO OTHER JUDGES: YES / NO # (3) REVISED: 4/5/2024 (3) REVISED: 4/5/2024 # DATE: 4/5/2024 DATE: 4/5/2024 # SIGNATURE SIGNATURE In the matter between: # ALFREDMASHABA                                                                         Plaintiff/Respondent ALFRED MASHABA                                                                         Plaintiff/Respondent and # MINISTEROF POLICEDefendant/ Applicant MINISTER OF POLICE Defendant/ Applicant JUDGMENT: APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL (The matter was heard in open court but judgment was reserved and handed down by uploading the judgment onto the electronic file of the matter on Caselines. The date of uploading onto CaseLines is deemed to be the date of the judgment} BEFORE: HOLLAND-MUTER J: [1] The trial was heard by this court on 15 August 2023; oral arguments were presented in open court on 11 September 2023 and after receiving written heads of arguments judgment was handed down on 18 December 2023. [2] The defendant filed an application for leave to appeal onto Caselines and after some delay all parties were available on 3 May 2024 to argue the application for leave to appeal. [3] The procedure for leave to appeal is dealt with in Section 17 (1)(a)(i) & (ii) of the Superior Court Act, Act 10 of 2013. The position after the amendment of Section 17 is that a party moving an application for leave to appeal is burdened with a higher threshold to overcome than previously. A court should only grant leave to appeal where the judge or judges are of the opinion that the appeal would have a reasonable prospect of success. Previously the test was whether another court may come to another decision, but the use of the word "would" indicates a measure of certainty that another court will differ from the court of first instance and secondly the word "only" is indicative of a more stringent test to satisfy before leave for appeal is granted . [4] For purpose of this judgment there is no need to repeat the factual finding in the main judgment. The question of prescription was addressed in detail in the main judgment and needs no further deliberation . [5] Having heard both counsel and perusing the Application for Leave to Appeal, I am of the view that the applicant does not pass the stringent rest that another court would differ from the judgment. [6] The application for leave to appeal is refused with costs. Order: The application for leave to appeal is refused with costs. HOLLAND-MUTER J JUDGE OF THE PRETORIA HIGH COURT Application for Leave to Appeal was heard on 3 May 2024. Judgment was handed down on 6 May 2024 by uploading onto the electronic "· file of the matter on Caselines FOR PLAINTIFF/RESPONDENT: Adv P Leopeng FOR DEFENDANT/APPLICANT : Adv S Jozana sino noindex make_database footer start

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