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Case Law[2023] ZAGPPHC 541South Africa

Mimbiri v Road Accident Fund [2023] ZAGPPHC 541; 4278/2018 (7 July 2023)

High Court of South Africa (Gauteng Division, Pretoria)
7 July 2023
OTHER J, TEMPORE J, AJ J, Presiding J

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 >> 2023 >> [2023] ZAGPPHC 541 | Noteup | LawCite sino index ## Mimbiri v Road Accident Fund [2023] ZAGPPHC 541; 4278/2018 (7 July 2023) Mimbiri v Road Accident Fund [2023] ZAGPPHC 541; 4278/2018 (7 July 2023) Download original files PDF format RTF format make_database: source=/home/saflii//raw/ZAGPPHC/Data/2023_541.html sino date 7 July 2023 # IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA CASE NO :  4278/2018 DATE :  2022-08-29 (1) REPORTABLE:  NO. (2) OF INTEREST TO OTHER JUDGES: NO. (3) REVISED. DATE: 7.07.2023 SIGNATURE In the matter between LRP MIMBIRI                                                     Applicant and ROAD ACCIDENT FUND                                     Respondent EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT STRIJDOM, AJ : Yes, this is an ex tempore judgment in this matter: 1. In this matter applicant seeks an order to rescind and set aside the court order granted by My Honourable Sister Tolmay, J on 24 June 2020 and condonation for the late filing of the application. 2. In respect of the condonation application, it was  stated in Du Plooy v Anwes Motors (Edms) Bpk 1984 (4) SA 213 (O) that rule 27(1) of the uniform rules of court requires good cause to be shown. 3. This gives the Court a wide discretion which must, in principle, be exercised with regard also to the merits of the matter, seen as a whole.  The graver the consequences which have already resulted from the omission of the applicant, the more difficult it will be to obtain the indulgence. 4. There is an interdependence of, on the one hand, the reasons for the delay, and on the other hand, the merits of the case. 5. The application must be bona fide and not made with the intention of delaying the opposed party’s claim. 6. The second requirement is that the applicant should satisfy the Court that it has a bona fide defence. 7. This matter was on trial on 22 June 2020. There  was no appearance for the defendant in that matter.  The matter rolled over to 23 June 2020 - still no appearance for the defendant.  On 23 June 2020 the matter was allocated to Tolmay, J for trial. The matter was postponed to 24 June 2020.  The Presiding Judge gave a directive that there must legal representation for the defendant and/or the defendant must apply for a postponement. 8. The directive was sent to the defendant and the attorneys for the plaintiff, engaged with the Claim’s handler. 9. On 24 June 2020 there was no appearance for the defendant (the applicant) and default judgment were granted on the merits in favour of the plaintiff. 10. There is no explanation by the applicant in this matter, why there was no compliance with the Court’s directive. 11. Counsel for the applicant conceded that there is no explanation why there was no appearance for the defendant and no compliance with the Court’s directive. 12.   The counsel further conceded that the applicant has no bona fide defence to the respondent’s claim. 13.     Having considered the papers and submissions  made by counsel for the parties, I am of the view that the proper case has not been made out for condonation and that the applicant has no prima facie defence in this matter.  The witnesses who were passengers in the insured vehicle made statements to the effect that they were forced by the driver of the vehicle to state that the deceased was the driver of the vehicle.  It is their version now that the deceased was not the driver of the vehicle involved in the accident. 14.       In my view there has been a reckless disregard of the rules and directive of this Court and that an appropriate costs order would be on attorney-and- client scale. 15.       In the result the following order is made: 1.    Condonation for the late filing of the application is dismissed. 2.    The application for rescission is dismissed with costs on an attorney-and-client scale. STRIJDOM, AJ JUDGE OF THE HIGH COURT DATE : 7.07.2023 sino noindex make_database footer start

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