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Case Law[2024] ZAGPJHC 148South Africa

Intello Capital CC v Vuka Mzantshi Holdings (Pty) Limited (2022/019195) [2024] ZAGPJHC 148 (21 February 2024)

High Court of South Africa (Gauteng Division, Johannesburg)
20 February 2024
KHAN AJ, ACTING J, Carrim AJ, the Judge hearing the provisional order for winding

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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: South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg South Africa: South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg You are here: SAFLII >> Databases >> South Africa: South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg >> 2024 >> [2024] ZAGPJHC 148 | Noteup | LawCite sino index ## Intello Capital CC v Vuka Mzantshi Holdings (Pty) Limited (2022/019195) [2024] ZAGPJHC 148 (21 February 2024) Intello Capital CC v Vuka Mzantshi Holdings (Pty) Limited (2022/019195) [2024] ZAGPJHC 148 (21 February 2024) Download original files PDF format RTF format make_database: source=/home/saflii//raw/ZAGPJHC/Data/2024_148.html sino date 21 February 2024 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA GAUTENG DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG Case number: 2022/019195 1. Reportable: No 2. Of interest to other judges: No 3. Revised: No 3 February 2024 In the matter between: INTELLO CAPITAL CC Applicant And VUKA MZANTSHI HOLDINGS (PTY) LIMITED Respondent Summary: Final Liquidation – Commercial eviction. JUDGMENT Z KHAN AJ INTRODUCTION [1]  This is an application for the final winding up of the Respondent. The Respondent was placed in provisional winding up by Carrim AJ on 24 October 2023. The Applicant is a creditor of the Respondent in the sum of R3 838 325.48 arising from certain finance agreement concluded during 2022.  The agreement is admitted by the Respondent. As security for the facility, the Respondent furnished the Applicant with an acknowledgement of debt in favour of Applicant, sureties furnished by certain third parties and a deed of cession of monies that would become payable to the Respondent by WATB Energy Group in the amount of R3 887 579.23. WATB has, in due course, also defaulted. [2]  A notice in terms of section 345 of the Companies Act was issued and the debt remains unsatisfied. The Respondent denies that it is unable to prove its debts and puts Applicant to the proof thereof. [3]  The Respondent took three points in limine that are modelled off the same argument. The Respondent says that the agreement provides for interest at the rate of 86% per annum, is thus contrary to public policy and the National Credit Act and thus unenforceable. The Respondent refers to the agreement as ‘extortionate, usurious and akin to fraud-like loan’ and thus amounting to reckless lending. I do not intend dealing with these averments that were before the Judge hearing the provisional order for winding up, suffice to say that the Respondent and its sureties may raise same in any further legal proceedings. [4]  The remaining issue is the debt of WATB. Respondent appears to labour under the apprehension that it had lost its claim against WATB when it signed off the cessions agreement in favour of Applicant. Respondents’ version is thus that Applicant must now pursue WATB for the Respondents indebtedness. This is patently incorrect, in fact and in law. [5]  During April 2023, the Respondent filed what it termed a supplementary affidavit. There is an application for condonation filed on 22 October 2023 but this interlocutory application appears not to have proceeded further. As stated, the Respondent was placed under provisional winding up on 24 October 2023. All the Respondents defences were considered by Carrim AJ before granting the provisional winding up order. I am also of the view that these defences are without merit. [6]  The Applicant has satisfied the terms of the winding up order and there are no new facts placed before this court to show reason why the provision winding up order should not be made final. [7]  In the result the following order is made: 1.  The Respondent is placed in final liquidation in the hands of the Master; 2.  The costs of this application are costs in the winding up. Z KHAN ACTING JUDGE OF THE HIGH COURT GAUTENG DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG This judgment was handed down electronically by circulation to the parties’ and/or parties’ representatives by email and by being uploaded to Caseline. The date and time for hand-down is deemed to as reflected on the Caseline computer system. DATE OF HEARING:                   20 FEBRUARY 2024 DELIVERED:                               20 FEBRUARY 2024 COUNSEL FOR APPLICANT:     Adv B Potsane ATTORNEY FOR APPLICANT:   Faber Goertz Ellis Austen Inc sino noindex make_database footer start

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