Case Law[2023] ZAGPPHC 587South Africa
M.B.R v K.R and Another (37082/2022) [2023] ZAGPPHC 587 (14 July 2023)
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## M.B.R v K.R and Another (37082/2022) [2023] ZAGPPHC 587 (14 July 2023)
M.B.R v K.R and Another (37082/2022) [2023] ZAGPPHC 587 (14 July 2023)
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THE
REPBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
IN
THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
GAUTENG
HIGH COURT DIVISION, PRETORIA
Case
no:
37082/2022
(1)
REPORTABLE: NO
(2)
OF INTEREST TO OTHER JUDGES: NO
(3)
REVISED.
DATE:
14 JULY 2023
SIGNATURE
In
the matter between:
M[...]
B[...] R[...]
Applicant
Identity
Number 8[...]
and
K[...]
R[...]
First Respondent
Identity
Number 8[...]
GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYEES PENSION FUND
Second Respondent
IN
RE:
M[...]
B[...] R[...]
Plaintiff
Identity
Number 8[...]
And
K[...]
R[...]
Defendant
Identity Number 8[...]
JUDGMENT
MAKHOBA,
J
[1]
This is an urgent application in term of rule 6(12) whereby the
applicant seek an
order for interdictory relief to prevent the
payment of the pension benefit by the second respondent to the first
respondent.
[2]
The applicant and the first
respondent were married in community of property and there
were two
children born from the marriage.
[3]
On 12 July 2022 the applicant issued divorce proceedings against the
first respondent
and the divorce is still pending.
[4]
On 23 March 2023 Noko AJ issued an order
pedente lite
whereby
he made an order as to the maintance of the children pending divorce.
[5]
It is common cause that the first respondent has been dismissed from
his employment
and his pension fund is to be paid out. In addressing
court counsel informed the court that the pension has not been paid
yet.
[6]
It is submitted on behalf of the first respondent that the first
respondent was dismissed
by his employer on 30 May 2023 however, the
applicant failed to explain why she waited until 3 July 2023 thus the
urgency is self-created.
[7]
It is further submitted that in filling the papers, the applicant
used the short form
notice of motion and the applicant is entirely
defective.
[8]
The requirement of an interdict
have not been satisfied. Counsel for the first respondent
asked the
court to strike the matter from the roll with punitive costs
including cost for 13 July 2023.
[9]
The trite principle is that “the procedure set out in rule
6(12) is not there
for the taking”, an applicant being obliged
to set forth explicitly the circumstance which he avers render the
matter urgent
and more importantly obliged to state the reasons why
he claims that he cannot be afforded substantial redress at a hearing
at
in due course. The degree of urgency of matter.
[1]
An applicant cannot create his or her own urgency by simply waiting
until the normal rules [or rather less strenuous rule/time
periods]
can no longer be applied.
[2]
[10]
In my view it is clear that the first respondent is in financial
distress and may be tempted
to deplete his pension fund to the
detriment of the applicant and the children. The applicant will not
be afforded substantial
redress should the application fail.
[11]
Should the application wait until the divorce is finalized that will
be irrational. Thus therefore
I am satisfied that the applicant has
established that the matter is indeed urgent.
[10]
I make the following order:
10.1
Dispensing, so far as need be, with the forms and service provided
for in the Uniform Rules of Court and disposing of this
Application
at such time and place and in such manner and according to such
procedure as this Court deems meet in terms of Rule
6(12) of the
rules of this Court;
10.2
Interdicting and restricting second respondent from conducting
transactions and/or transferring the pension fund interest
into the
first respondent’s bank account until the finalization of the
pending divorce;
10.3
Interdicting and restricting the facilitation of the pension fund
benefit and interest to any other financial institution and
further
ordering the freezing thereof pending finalization of the divorce;
alternatively
10.4
In the event the second respondent has already transferred the
proceeds of the pension fund benefit and interest into the financial
Institution, ordering the second respondent to disclose the banking
facility and the accounts into which the proceeds were transferred
and the dates thereof;
10.5
Ordering the restoration of the pension fund benefit fund and
interest by the banking facility disclosed by the second respondent
and from any other person who so received same or part thereof:
10.6
Ordering that the cost of this application be borne by the first
respondent;
10.7
The applicant to pay the waisted costs for the first respondent for
the date 13 July 2023
MAKHOBA
J
JUDGE
OF THE HIGH COURT
GAUTENG
DIVISION, PRETORIA
HEARD:
14 JULY 2023
JUDGMENT
HANDED DOWN ON: 14 JULY 2023
Appearances
:
For
the Applicant: Ms R B Tlou (from) TLOU BANGISWANI ATTORNEYS
For
the Respondent: Mr J Lazarus (from) SHAPIRO &
LEDWABA ATTORNEYS
[1]
Luna
Meubelvervaarders judgment: par 137 (f); see also Minister of Water
Affairs and Forestry v Stilfontein Gold Mining Co Ltd
2006 (5) SA 33
(W) at 339 E – H.
[2]
Queenstown
Girls High School v MEC for Education, Eastern Cape
2009 5 SA 183
(Ck) par 11.
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