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Case Law[2024] ZAGPPHC 741South Africa

General Council of the Bar of South Africa and Another v Minister of Finance and Others (2023/132695) [2024] ZAGPPHC 741 (2 August 2024)

High Court of South Africa (Gauteng Division, Pretoria)
2 August 2024
OTHER J, OF J, MILLAR J, Millar J, Millar

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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 741 | Noteup | LawCite sino index ## General Council of the Bar of South Africa and Another v Minister of Finance and Others (2023/132695) [2024] ZAGPPHC 741 (2 August 2024) General Council of the Bar of South Africa and Another v Minister of Finance and Others (2023/132695) [2024] ZAGPPHC 741 (2 August 2024) Download original files PDF format RTF format make_database: source=/home/saflii//raw/ZAGPPHC/Data/2024_741.html sino date 2 August 2024 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA) Case No. 2023/132695 (1)    REPORTABLE: YES /NO (2)    OF INTEREST TO OTHER JUDGES: YES /NO (3)    REVISED DATE: 2 AUGUST 2024 SIGNATURE: In the matter between: THE GENERAL COUNCIL OF THE BAR OF SOUTH AFRICA FIRST APPLICANT ADVOCATES FOR TRANSFORMATION SECOND APPLICANT And THE MINISTER OF FINANCE FIRST RESPONDENT THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES SECOND RESPONDENT THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL THIRD RESPONDENT Coram: Millar J Heard on: 30 July 2024 Delivered: 2 August 2024 - This judgment was handed down electronically by circulation to the parties' representatives by email, by being uploaded to the CaseLines system of the GD and by release to SAFLII. The date and time for hand-down is deemed to be 09H00 on 2 August  2024. JUDGMENT MILLAR J [1] This is an application for leave to appeal against a judgment and order handed down on 28 June 2024. [2] For convenience I will refer to the parties as they were in the main application save to note that it is the respondents who seek leave to appeal and the applicants who oppose its grant. [3] The test for granting leave to appeal The test for the granting of leave to appeal pertinent to the present matter is set out in section 17(1) of the Superior Courts Act [1] as follows: “ ( 1)           Leave to appeal may only be given where the judge or judges concerned are of the opinion that (a) (i)   the appeal would have a reasonable prospect of success or (ii)  there is some other compelling reason why the appeal should be heard, including conflicting judgments on the matter under consideration” [4] I have considered the grounds upon which the application has been brought and the reasons given by me in the judgment for the order granted.  I have also considered the submissions made by counsel for the granting of leave to appeal on the part of the respondents and those opposing the granting of leave to appeal on behalf of the applicants. [5] I am not persuaded that another court would come to a different conclusion or that there is some other compelling reason why leave to appeal should be granted. [6] The costs will follow the result. [7] In the circumstances, I make the following order: [6.1]         The application for leave to appeal is refused with costs which costs are to include the costs consequent upon the engagement of 3 counsel where so engaged. A MILLAR JUDGE OF THE HIGH COURT GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA HEARD ON:                                                   30 JULY 2024 JUDGMENT DELIVERED ON:                         2 AUGUST 2024 APPEARANCES COUNSEL FOR THE  FIRST & SECOND APPLICANTS: ADV. P LOUW SC ADV. N LUTHULI ADV. M SALUKAZANA INSTRUCTED BY: EDWARD NATHAN SONNENBERGS INC. REFERENCE: MR. A MOOSAJEE COUNSEL FOR THE SECOND AND THIRD RESPONDENTS: ADV. N CASSIM SC ADV. L NKOSI-THOMAS SC ADV. N NTULI INSTRUCTED BY: STATE ATTORNEY, PRETORIA REFERENCE: MR. I CHOWE NO APPEARANCE FOR THE FOURTH RESPONDENT [1] 10 of 2013. sino noindex make_database footer start

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