High Court of South Africa North-West, Mafikeng

The Judges currently  serving on duty at the North West High Court are:

  1. Hon. Judge President RD Hendricks
  2. Hon. Deputy Judge President Djaje
  3. Hon. Judge Petersen
  4. Hon. Judge Reid
  5. Hon. Judge Mfenyana
  6. Hon. Judge Reddy
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Judgment date
July 2025
An appeal court overturned a refusal of bail where the magistrate wrongly relied on untested community outrage and applied judicial notice improperly.
Criminal procedure – Bail appeal – Refusal of bail – Proper approach to evidence and judicial notice – Community outrage and public order – Conditions for bail – Judicial misdirection – Grant of bail on appeal.
30 July 2025
Court finds arrest for assault GBH unlawful as it is not included under Schedule 1 of the CPA.
Criminal Procedure - arrest - without warrant - legality - Assault GBH not under Schedule 1 - unlawful arrest - compensation for unlawful detention.
25 July 2025
The court held the defendant liable for negligence that resulted in the minor's birth injuries leading to cerebral palsy.
Medical negligence – Intrapartum care – Determining liability for birth-related injuries – Standard of care in monitoring and interventions during childbirth.
25 July 2025
Court awards damages for a minor's injuries in a motor accident, mandates a trust for compensation management.
Road Accident Law – Damages claim against Road Accident Fund – Prescription of claims – Contingency deductions – Establishment of trust for compensation management.
25 July 2025
The court confirmed a 25-year sentence for murder, rejecting claims of disproportionality and granting appeal condonation.
Criminal law – Appeal against sentence – Murder conviction – Consideration of condonation for late appeal – Appropriateness of 25-year sentence.
25 July 2025
The court retained jurisdiction despite an arbitration clause, ruling against delaying proceedings given prior consent to court resolution.
Contract law – arbitration clause – court jurisdiction – discretion in enforcing arbitration – estoppel from invoking arbitration clause after consenting to court proceedings.
25 July 2025
Court dismissed application for leave to appeal due to lack of reasonable prospects of success in higher court.
Appeal – Leave to appeal – Superior Court Act s 17(1)(a) – Rule 13 of Uniform Rules applicability to motion proceedings – Reasonable prospects of success on appeal.
25 July 2025
Court dismissed application to review a lapsed tender process due to lack of internal remedy exhaustion.
Administrative Law - Tender validity - Failure to award within validity period - Exhaustion of internal remedies - Just and equitable relief.
23 July 2025
Failure to decide on a tender within validity period renders the case moot, barring judicial review under PAJA.
Administrative Law – Judicial review – Delayed tender decision – Exhaustion of internal remedies under PAJA – Mootness in lapsed tender process.
23 July 2025
Customary law principles upheld respondents' occupancy rights; Tribal Court lacks eviction jurisdiction.
Customary Law – Tribal authority and eviction orders – Jurisdiction and the PIE Act – Customary rights to occupy tribal land.
23 July 2025
Tribal courts cannot order evictions; respondents lawfully occupy the house under customary law.
Constitutional and statutory jurisdiction – PIE Act – Tribal Courts lack jurisdiction to grant eviction orders affecting land; eviction requires magistrate's court or High Court. Customary law – right to occupy – determination by community practice and family meeting; principle of separate houses for successive marriages applied. Customary law and Constitution – courts must interpret and develop customary law consistent with constitutional rights and anti-discrimination. Succession – Intestate Succession Act inapplicable where deceased left a will bequeathing estate to a trust. Procedure – late service of notice of set down did not preclude hearing where Judge President exercised discretion.
23 July 2025
Police held liable for unlawful arrest and detention of plaintiff without warrant, violating constitutional protections.
Unlawful arrest and detention – Police procedure – Detention without warrant – Constitutionality under South African law – Compensation for unjust arrest.
22 July 2025
Application for leave to appeal against quantum of awarded damages was dismissed, affirming judicial discretion in damage assessments.
Civil law – quantum of damages – calculation of general damages for unlawful arrest and detention – considerations for judicial discretion and precedents in damage awards.
22 July 2025
Healthcare staff held liable for failing to timely diagnose Baby A's jaundice, leading to brain damage.
Medical negligence – failure to timely diagnose and treat jaundice in a newborn – liability for resultant brain damage due to substandard healthcare practices.
18 July 2025
Moot urgent interdict of irregular council meeting: councillors had standing; respondent ordered to pay costs on Scale B.
Local government — Procedural irregularity — Special council meeting called without 48 hours’ notice — Mootness of substantive relief does not preclude adverse costs; councillors’ standing — Elected councillors may institute proceedings without council resolution to protect governance duties (Structures Act, Schedule 7); costs — respondent’s failure to engage pre-litigation letters and failure to inform court justified punitive costs on Scale B.
16 July 2025
Court upheld payment order for certified emergency services against municipality's claim of procurement irregularities.
Local government law – emergency procurement – validation of disputed debt acknowledgment in municipal contracts.
15 July 2025
Court assesses eviction's legality under the PIE Act, exploring traditional custodianship and procedural injustices.
Land Eviction – Prevention of Illegal Eviction and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act – Traditional leadership – Locus standi in eviction proceedings.
15 July 2025
The court permits an appeal concerning the property's valuation and upholds the cost order awarded in the initial litigation.
Property Law – Sale of land – whether present property valuation was necessary for remedy – judicial discretion in equitable remedies.
15 July 2025
The exception against vague and embarrassing particulars of claim was upheld, necessitating amendment of the pleadings.
Pleadings - Exception to particulars of claim - Vague and embarrassing claims in delictual damages - Insufficient particularity under Rule 18(10).
14 July 2025
Police liable for unlawful arrest and detention, awarding damages due to rights infringements and poor detention conditions.
Constitutional law – Arrest without warrant – Lawfulness – Detention conditions – Damages for unlawful arrest and detention – Physical disability considerations.
9 July 2025
Court confirms spoliation order against municipality to restore terminated electricity supply due to unlawful self-help.
Urgent applications – spoliation – termination of electricity supply – spoliation order granted to restore supply – unlawful self-help by municipality.
9 July 2025
The application for a final interdict was dismissed due to non-joinder of necessary party and unmet interdict requirements.
Civil Procedure – Interim interdict – Requirements for final interdict – Locus standi – Non-joinder – Tribal Authority's interest in proceedings.
4 July 2025
Appeal dismissed; eight years' imprisonment for theft upheld due to appellant's recidivism and offence's premeditation.
Criminal Law - Sentencing - Appeal against sentence - Theft from a motor vehicle - Whether sentence imposed is disproportionate and shockingly inappropriate - Consideration of personal circumstances and extensive criminal history.
3 July 2025
Court dismisses application to uplift procedural bar due to insufficient explanation and lack of bona fide defense.
Civil Procedure – Upliftment of bar under Rule 26 – Requirements for good cause – Explanation for delay and bona fide defense necessary.
3 July 2025
Court holds police liable for damages when Plaintiff loses eye due to rubber bullet during civil unrest.
Tort law - Police liability - Compensation for injury from law enforcement actions - Quantum of damages for personal injury.
2 July 2025
The court dismissed the appeal, affirming prescription, lack of locus standi, non-joinder, and no cause of action.
Civil procedure – Prescription – Locus standi – Non-joinder – No cause of action – Vehicle storage fees claim.
1 July 2025
Court held claim for storage fees prescribed, lacking proper party involvement, with no cause of action established.
Prescription of debt; locus standi; non-joinder in litigation; no cause of action for storage fees.
1 July 2025