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Case Law[2024] NASC 23Namibia

Muller and Another v Lauer (SA 2/2022) [2024] NASC 23 (25 July 2024)

Supreme Court of Namibia

Judgment

# Muller and Another v Lauer (SA 2/2022) [2024] NASC 23 (25 July 2024) [ __](https://api.whatsapp.com/send?text=https://namiblii.org/akn/na/judgment/nasc/2024/23/eng@2024-07-25) [ __](https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=https://namiblii.org/akn/na/judgment/nasc/2024/23/eng@2024-07-25) [ __](https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https://namiblii.org/akn/na/judgment/nasc/2024/23/eng@2024-07-25) [ __](https://www.linkedin.com/sharing/share-offsite/?url=https://namiblii.org/akn/na/judgment/nasc/2024/23/eng@2024-07-25) [ __](mailto:?subject=Take a look at this document from NamibLII: Muller and Another v Lauer \(SA 2/2022\) …&body=https://namiblii.org/akn/na/judgment/nasc/2024/23/eng@2024-07-25) [ Download DOCX (53.0 KB) ](/akn/na/judgment/nasc/2024/23/eng@2024-07-25/source) Toggle dropdown * [Download PDF](/akn/na/judgment/nasc/2024/23/eng@2024-07-25/source.pdf) Report a problem __ * Share * [ Download DOCX (53.0 KB) ](/akn/na/judgment/nasc/2024/23/eng@2024-07-25/source) * [Download PDF](/akn/na/judgment/nasc/2024/23/eng@2024-07-25/source.pdf) * * * * * Report a problem __ ##### Muller and Another v Lauer (SA 2/2022) [2024] NASC 23 (25 July 2024) Copy citation * __Document detail * __Related documents Citation Muller and Another v Lauer (SA 2/2022) [2024] NASC 23 (25 July 2024) Copy Media Neutral Citation [2024] NASC 23 Copy Court [Supreme Court](/judgments/NASC/) Case number SA 2/2022 Judges [Damaseb DCJ](/judgments/all/?judges=Damaseb%20DCJ), [Shivute CJ](/judgments/all/?judges=Shivute%20CJ), [Hoff JA](/judgments/all/?judges=Hoff%20JA) Judgment date 25 July 2024 Language English * * * Skip to document content **REPORTABLE** CASE NO: SA 2/2022 **IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NAMIBIA** In the matter between: **PHILLIP MÜLLER** | **First Appellant** ---|--- **BRIGITTA MÜLLER** | **Second Appellant** | and | | **JEAN-MARIE LAUER** | **Respondent** **Coram:** SHIVUTE CJ, DAMASEB DCJ and HOFF JA **Released: 25 July 2024** ____________________________________________________________________ **CORRECTION OF APPEAL JUDGMENT** ____________________________________________________________________ DAMASEB DCJ (SHIVUTE CJ and HOFF JA concurring): _Introduction_ 1. This corrective judgment is a sequel to this Court’s judgment handed down on 14 June 2024.1 The judgment upheld the appeal in part in favour of the appellants and against the respondent. 2. In a letter dated 10 July 2024 received at the Court’s Registry on 12 July 2024 and copied to the respondent (cross-appellant) the legal practitioner of record for the appellants addressed a letter to the Chief Justice seeking a correction of the order of the judgment by adding a costs order in favour of the appellants in respect of claim one. 3. As a superior court of record, this Court has inherent jurisdiction under Art 78(4) of the Namibian Constitution which includes the power to correct a patent error or omission which does not reflect the true intention of the Court. 4. The conclusion on the merits with regards to claim one necessitated a favourable costs order for the appellants. The non-inclusion of a costs order in favour of the main appellants is an obvious omission. There is no basis apparent from the judgment that it was our intention to deny the appellants costs in respect of their successful appeal, especially when one has regard to the fact that the respondent was awarded costs for his success in resisting the appeal in respect of claim three. 5. The non-inclusion of a costs order in the judgment, against the respondent in favour of the successful appellants on claim one, is an obvious omission, which stands to be corrected. 6. The error made in the executive part of the judgment should therefore be corrected to reflect the true intention of the court that costs are to be awarded to the appellants for achieving success in respect of claim one. _Order_ 7. In the result, an additional parapragph is hereby added to the executive part of the judgment to read as follows: ‘3. The appeal against the High Court’s order in respect of claim one (enrichment claim) is upheld, with costs, consequent upon the employment of one instructing and one instructed counsel.’ **______________________** **DAMASEB DCJ** **______________________** **SHIVUTE CJ** **_______________________** **HOFF JA** APPEARANCES | ---|--- APPELLANTS: | R Heathcote Instructed by Francois Erasmus and Partners | RESPONDENT: | CJ Mouton Instructed by Theunissen, Louw and Partners 1 _Muller & another v Lauer _(SA 2-2022) [2024] NASC (14 June 2024). #### __Related documents ▲ To the top >

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