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Case Law[2022] ZAGPPHC 674South Africa

Empire Crossing Development (Pty) Ltd and Another v Minister of Energy and Others (Leave to Appeal) (71333/2018) [2022] ZAGPPHC 674 (13 September 2022)

High Court of South Africa (Gauteng Division, Pretoria)
13 September 2022
OTHER J, KUBUSHI J, Respondent 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 >> 2022 >> [2022] ZAGPPHC 674 | Noteup | LawCite sino index ## Empire Crossing Development (Pty) Ltd and Another v Minister of Energy and Others (Leave to Appeal) (71333/2018) [2022] ZAGPPHC 674 (13 September 2022) Empire Crossing Development (Pty) Ltd and Another v Minister of Energy and Others (Leave to Appeal) (71333/2018) [2022] ZAGPPHC 674 (13 September 2022) Download original files PDF format RTF format make_database: source=/home/saflii//raw/ZAGPPHC/Data/2022_674.html sino date 13 September 2022 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA) Case Number : 71333/2018 REPORTABLE: NO OF INTEREST TO OTHER JUDGES: NO 13 September 2022 In the matter between: EMPIRE CROSSING DEVELOPMENT (PTY) LTD                   First Applicant TEXICAM INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD                                      Second Applicant and THE MINISTER OF ENERGY                                                   First Respondent THE CONTROLLER OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS               Second Respondent TOM CAMPHER MOTORS                                                       Third Respondent ENGEN EMPIRE CROSSING                                                   Fourth Respondent JUDGMENT: LEAVE TO APPEAL KUBUSHI J [1]        The Applicants seek leave to appeal the whole judgment and order of this Court dated 21 July 2022 and handed down electronically on the same date, refusing the relief they sought in the main application. [2]        The matter is to be determined on the papers without oral hearing.  No new heads of argument were filed by the parties. In support of the application for leave to appeal, the First and Second Applicants (“the Applicants”) relied on their heads of argument previously filed, dated 4 March 2022, their supplementary heads of argument dated 6 May 2022, as well as the grounds of appeal stated in the application for leave to appeal. They furthermore, augmented their heads of argument in a letter dated 12 August 2022 addressed to the Court. [3]        The First and Second Respondents in opposing the application for leave to appeal, relied on the heads of argument filed during the hearing of the main application. As in the hearing of the main application, the Third and   Fourth Respondents are not taking part in the current proceedings. [4]        Applications for leave to appeal are ordinarily brought in terms of section 17 (1) (a) (i) of the Superior Courts Act 10 of 2013 . The sub-section provides that leave to appeal may only be given where the judge or judges concerned are of the opinion that the appeal would have a reasonable prospect of success. [5]        The Applicants’ grounds for leave to appeal are succinctly stated in the notice of application for leave to appeal, and need not be repeated in this judgment.  The said grounds of appeal have been fully covered and considered in the judgment the Applicants seek to appeal. [6]        Having considered the grounds of appeal raised by the Applicants and the arguments for and against such application raised by the parties in their respective heads of argument, this Court is of the opinion that there are reasonable prospects of success on appeal. [7]        Consequently, the following order is made: 1.       Leave to appeal the whole judgment and order of this Court dated 21 July 2022 to the Full Court of this Division, is granted to the First and Second Applicants. 2.       Costs of this application are costs in the appeal. E.M KUBUSHI JUDGE OF THE HIGH COURT GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA Delivered: This judgment was handed down electronically by circulation to the parties’ legal representatives by e-mail. The date and time for hand-down is deemed to be 10h00 on 13 September 2022. APPEARANCES: APPLICANTS’ ATTORNEYS:                                             GERHARD WAGENAAR ATTORNEY APPLICANTS’ COUNSEL:                                                 ADV S D WAGENER SC FIRST & SECOND RESPONDENTS’ ATTORNEYS:         STATE ATTORNEY FIRST & SECOND RESPONDENT COUNSEL:                ADV MMW VAN ZYL SC THIRD RESPONDENT’S ATTORNEYS:                            A KOCK & ASSOCIATES INC THIRD RESPONDENT’S COUNSEL                                 ADV E VAN AS SC sino noindex make_database footer start

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