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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October 2025
Removal of MPAC chair and special meeting set aside for failure to follow standing orders and lack of authority.
Municipal law – committee chair removal – compliance with Council Standing Orders (rules 29, 30 and notice provisions) – authority to represent municipality and depose to affidavits – delegation framework vests litigation authority in municipal manager/executive mayor – validity of special meeting convening and condonation for non-compliance.
16 October 2025
Appeal lapsed for failure to comply with Rule 49; condonation and reinstatement refused; punitive costs ordered.
Procedure – Appeal lapsed – Uniform Rule 49(6)(a) – failure to apply for hearing date within 60 days – condonation and reinstatement refused where non‑compliance is flagrant and explanations inadequate; State litigation policy – duties of State Attorney and client departments; costs – punitive attorney‑and‑client and Scale C orders.
16 October 2025
Use of a faulty IV drip alone did not prove negligence or causation; appeal dismissed with costs.
Medical negligence – defective medical device (intravenous drip) – res ipsa loquitur – onus to prove negligence and causation – admissibility of hearsay statements of treating clinicians – appellate interference limited absent misdirection.
15 October 2025
No substantial and compelling circumstances justified departing from the mandatory life sentence for rape of a child.
Criminal law – Rape of a child – Mandatory life sentence under s 51 CLAA – Substantial and compelling circumstances – Sentencing discretion – Breach of trust – DNA corroboration – Appellate interference only for misdirection or disturbingly inappropriate sentence.
15 October 2025
The appellant's appeal dismissed: evidence supported premeditated murder and mandatory life sentence was appropriate.
Criminal law – murder – premeditation; section 51(1) CLAA (mandatory life) – subjective inquiry into state of mind; appellate review of trial court findings; sentencing discretion and substantial and compelling circumstances.
6 October 2025
September 2025
Commuter hardship constituted exceptional circumstances and irreparable harm under s18, so appeal dismissing suspension was upheld.
• Superior Courts Act s18(3) — exceptional circumstances; irreparable harm to applicant; absence of irreparable harm to respondent — conjunctive test, not balance of convenience. • Interim interdicts and s18 procedure — interlocutory orders not automatically stayed; requirement to record reasons immediately under s18(4)(a)(i). • Remedies — financial loss compensable by damages does not ordinarily constitute irreparable harm. • Procedural conduct — delay in prosecuting appeals and delayed reasons criticised but not necessarily fatal to s18 relief.
26 September 2025
Applicant failed to show procedural error or good cause to rescind default judgment; s129 inapplicable due to debt review.
Default judgment — rescission — rule 42(1)(a) and common law — requirements for rescission: reasonable explanation, bona fide and bona fide defence with prospects; Service — domicilium and rule 4; National Credit Act s129 — pre‑litigation notice requirement and inapplicability where debt‑restructuring/debt review applies (s129(2)); Debt review and s86(10) — termination and effect on enforcement; Evidence — documentary proof of service, email and SMS notifications.
25 September 2025
Failure to annex integral contract annexures renders particulars vague; signature by non‑nominated representative not fatal on exception.
* Civil procedure – Exception – Particulars of claim alleged to be vague and embarrassing for failure to annex integral annexures to a written contract – Rule 18(6) – documents integral to basis and calculation of claim must be annexed. * Contract law – Written contract containing annexures specifying scope and prices – omission to annex may render pleading excipiable. * Contract formation/authority – Agreement signed by a person other than the contractually nominated representative – whether binding requires interpretation and factual inquiry not suitable for determination on exception. * Pleadings – Benevolent construction required; minor defects may be cured by amendment.
25 September 2025
Court granted upliftment of the bar despite delay, noting respondent's failure to give statutory notice may be a trial defence.
Civil procedure – upliftment of bar and condonation for late filing; bona fide defence and relevance of pleadings; Institution of Legal Proceedings Against Organs of State Act 40 of 2002 s3 – mandatory notice requirement; prejudice and interests of justice; costs – no order where both parties at fault.
25 September 2025
Interim interdict granted to halt estate distribution pending resolution of a contested will alleged to be forged.
Succession law – interim interdict to restrain distribution of estate pending challenge to will; Executor duties – must not distribute where will validity is contested; Forgery – prima facie handwriting discrepancies may vitiate a will; Non-joinder and delay – curable defects where estate integrity requires protection; Costs – urgency costs and wasted costs ordered.
25 September 2025
Applicant established exceptional circumstances under s 18(3) warranting enforcement of a judgment pending applications for leave to appeal.
* Superior Courts Act s 18(3) – execution pending appeal – exceptional circumstances required; irreparable harm test * Urgency – semi-urgent relief for enforcement pending appeal * Contractual liability – third-party indemnity does not bar enforcement of adjudicated debt * Balance of prejudice – applicant's immediate financial distress v respondent's mere financial inconvenience
25 September 2025
Applicant convicted of serious Schedule 6 offences failed to show exceptional circumstances for bail pending appeal.
Criminal procedure — Bail pending appeal under Schedule 6 — requirement to establish "exceptional circumstances"; State’s non-opposition not binding; grant of leave to appeal not determinative of reasonable prospects of success; balancing seriousness of offence, flight risk, delay and personal ties.
18 September 2025
Non‑compliance with s309(2)/s309B and Rule 67 (uncertified record, no magistrate’s statement, altered grounds) led to appeal struck from roll.
Criminal procedure – Appeals from magistrates' courts – s309(2) and s309B CPA and Rule 67 Magistrates' Court Rules – mandatory compliance with Rule 67(5),(6),(7) for preparation, certification and transmission of record; magistrate's duty to furnish written reasons; notice of appeal confined to grounds in leave application; High Court has no power to grant condonation for late noting of appeal.
16 September 2025
Peremptory compliance with s309(2) and Rule 67 is required; non-compliance renders an appeal improperly before the High Court.
Criminal procedure — Appeals from magistrates' court — s309(2) Criminal Procedure Act — s309C petition for leave to appeal — Rule 67 Magistrates' Court Rules — peremptory compliance with Rules 67(5)–(7) — transmission of record — High Court not empowered to condone late noting — non-compliance renders appeal improperly before High Court.
16 September 2025
Unlawful police assault caused PTSD and hearing loss; court awarded R80,000 general and R454,385 future medical expenses.
Delict — wrongful assault by police — causation of PTSD and sensorineural hearing loss — assessment of general damages and acceptance of unopposed expert and actuarial evidence for future medical expenses.
15 September 2025
Municipality’s exception to particulars of claim for overcharging dismissed; statutory defences must be raised by special plea, not exception.
Civil procedure – Exception – Cause of action – Municipal tariffs – Whether particulars of claim disclosing cause of action where overcharging and unjust enrichment are pleaded – Exhaustion of internal remedies under the Systems Act – When to raise statutory defences by exception or by special plea.
12 September 2025
Referral to oral evidence required to determine whether an alleged customary marriage and executorship are valid.
Customary marriage — validity of alleged marriage; motion proceedings vs disputes of fact — real, genuine and bona fide dispute; Rule 6(5)(g) — referral to oral evidence; locus standi of heirs to challenge executorship and marital status; review of Master’s appointment.
12 September 2025
Appellant’s appeal improperly noted and condonation wrongly sought in High Court; appeal struck from the roll.
* Criminal procedure – Noting of appeal – validity – notice of appeal must be filed in Regional Court and bear Assistant Registrar's stamp. * Criminal procedure – s 309(2) Criminal Procedure Act – condonation for late noting must be sought from magistrate of lower court; High Court not competent as court of first instance. * Magistrates' Court Rules – Rule 67 – time periods and grounds of appeal – purpose to enable magistrate and State to respond. * Appellate practice – compliance with Practice Directives and filing of practice note; consequences of non-compliance. * Professional duty – failures by legal representative may justify striking an appeal from the roll.
11 September 2025
Failure to comply with strict procedural requirements under Rule 67(5A) for life imprisonment appeals results in lapsing of the appeal.
Criminal procedure – appeal – life imprisonment – automatic right of appeal – effect of Rule 67(5A) Magistrate’s Court Rules – requirement to note appeal within 10 days and to re-enrol within 10 days if struck off or removed – non-compliance results in lapsing of appeal – procedural requirements peremptory – absence of application for reinstatement precludes hearing of appeal.
11 September 2025
Urgent interdict refused because the applicant created its own urgency by participating in the challenged procurement.
Urgency – self-created urgency – participation in challenged procurement disentitles party to urgent relief; Interim interdict – requirements (urgency, prima facie right, irreparable harm, balance of convenience); Administrative law – PAJA/PAIA as alternative remedies; Procurement law – court reluctant to interfere with executive procurement absent exceptional circumstances.
11 September 2025
Damages for unlawful arrest and inhumane detention conditions awarded, reflecting infringements of liberty, dignity, and constitutional rights.
Delict – Unlawful arrest and detention – Quantum of damages – Factors considered include duration, conditions of detention, aggravating circumstances, and violation of constitutional rights – Assessment of damages not mechanical; comparative awards are guidelines only.
10 September 2025
An appeal against conviction and a life sentence for murder was dismissed as the trial complied with legal requirements and no misdirection occurred.
Criminal law – murder – compliance with section 93 ter (1) of the Magistrate’s Court Act – election to proceed without assessors – essential elements of murder – significance of deceased’s age – sentencing – substantial and compelling circumstances – appellate intervention in sentence.
5 September 2025
Arrest lawful where contemporaneous witness identification created an objectively reasonable suspicion under s 40(1)(b).
* Criminal procedure – Warrantless arrest under s 40(1)(b) – reasonable suspicion requirement – objective test. * Identification evidence – contemporaneous witness statement and pointing-out as basis for reasonable suspicion. * Prior arrest of another suspect does not necessarily negate reasonable suspicion of additional suspects. * Costs – general costs to successful party; wasted costs for postponements ordered against party responsible.
4 September 2025
The court upheld the lawfulness of arrest and detention based on reasonable suspicion under section 40(1)(b) of the Criminal Procedure Act.
Unlawful arrest and detention – lawfulness under section 40(1)(b) of the Criminal Procedure Act – reasonable suspicion – justification – onus of proof – constitutional rights – evaluation of witness credibility.
2 September 2025
A default judgment against a municipality was rescinded due to improper service and good prospects of defence following review of appointment.
Civil procedure – rescission of default judgment – service of process on local authority – requirements of Uniform Rules of Court and Local Government: Municipal Systems Act – condonation for late filing – points in limine on authority must be raised under Rule 7(1) – locus standi – prospects of success on merits in light of related review judgment.
2 September 2025
An appeal against conviction and life sentence for rape dismissed where the trial was fair and evidence was corroborated.
Criminal law – rape – conviction on basis of credible and corroborated evidence – appeal against conviction and sentence – evaluation of contradictions and fair trial rights – minimum sentencing – prior conviction – whether substantial and compelling circumstances exist to deviate from prescribed sentence.
1 September 2025
August 2025
Murder convictions set aside due to non-compliance with assessor appointment requirements under section 93ter(1) of the Magistrates’ Courts Act.
Criminal procedure – Section 93ter(1) of Magistrates’ Courts Act – mandatory compliance – assessors in murder trials – whether accused adequately informed of rights – improperly constituted court – fatal irregularity – convictions and sentences set aside.
29 August 2025
Settlement agreements may not be rescinded for unilateral mistakes discoverable before signature unless a justus error is proven.
Civil procedure – Settlement agreement – Rescission of compromise – Requirements for setting aside – Justus error – Finality – Costs on attorney and client scale.
29 August 2025
The court awarded substantial general and special damages for an unlawful police assault causing permanent scarring and psychiatric injury.
Police misconduct – Unlawful assault by police – Damages – General and special damages for physical and psychological injuries – Constitutional rights – Assessment of quantum – State liability for gratuitous violence by state officials – Deterrent and vindicatory function of damages awards.
29 August 2025
Failure to personally canvass the accused's waiver of assessors in a murder trial constituted a fatal irregularity, vitiating proceedings.
Criminal procedure – Assessors – Section 93 ter (1) of the Magistrates' Court Act 32 of 1944 – Requirement for appointment or explicit waiver by accused in murder trials – Failure to confirm waiver personally with accused vitiates proceedings – Fair trial rights – Irregularity leads to setting aside of conviction and sentence.
29 August 2025
School authorities are liable for psychiatric damages suffered by a learner’s family after negligent failure to supervise at a school event.
Delict – Negligence – Duty of care owed by educators and school authorities to safeguard learners, including at off-premises events – Liability for failure to supervise leading to learner’s death – Claims by family members for medically-recognised psychiatric harm – Actionable injury beyond ordinary grief – Quantum and costs.
29 August 2025
Unlawful arrest and detention without warrant by police held to violate constitutional rights; damages awarded for arbitrary deprivation of liberty.
Unlawful arrest and detention – Civil liability of police – Arrest without warrant – Onus on arresting officer to prove lawfulness – Damages for violation of constitutional rights and personal dignity – Damages assessment for period and conditions of detention.
29 August 2025
Conviction set aside where state's case rested on unreliable single-witness identification and material contradictions in evidence.
Criminal procedure – Evidence of single witness – Identification – Cautionary rules – Contradictions – Appeal – Conviction set aside for unreliable identification and material contradictions in state evidence.
28 August 2025
Conviction and sentence set aside due to irregular charge sheet amendment and failure to ensure a fair trial for the accused.
Criminal procedure – Amendment of charge sheet – Right to fair trial – Section 86 of Criminal Procedure Act – Duty to inform accused and avoid prejudice – Insufficient prima facie evidence – Review and setting aside of proceedings.
28 August 2025
A criminal conviction was set aside due to a magistrate's prior knowledge of the accused's record undermining impartiality and trial fairness.
Criminal procedure – fair trial – impartiality of presiding officer – judicial officer's prior knowledge of previous convictions and pending cases – perception of bias – proceedings nullity.
28 August 2025
Condonation for late leave to appeal was granted but leave to appeal against sentence was refused for lack of prospects.
Criminal procedure – Leave to appeal – condonation for late noting – minimum sentences – whether personal circumstances constitute substantial and compelling circumstances – interests of justice – appeal prospects and compelling reasons for leave to appeal.
27 August 2025
The appeal against conviction and life sentences for rape of minors was dismissed, affirming the trial court’s decisions in full.
Criminal law – Rape – Minors – Conviction based on credibility findings and corroborated medical evidence – Sentencing – Prescribed minimum sentence – Substantial and compelling circumstances – Appeal dismissed – Concurrent sentences in cases of life imprisonment.
25 August 2025
Court reduces sentence after finding trial court failed to apply concurrency or consider pre-trial custody and personal circumstances.
Criminal procedure – sentencing – cumulative effect – concurrent sentences – section 280 of the Criminal Procedure Act – consideration of time spent in custody – personal circumstances of accused.
25 August 2025
Court confirms conviction where child witness properly admonished and found competent under section 164 of the CPA.
Criminal law – rape – child witness – admissibility of evidence under section 164 CPA – competency enquiry – sufficiency of evidence – requirements for admonishing a child witness – standard for setting aside conviction on appeal.
25 August 2025
Where a criminal record cannot be reconstructed and the appeal cannot be properly considered, conviction and sentence must be set aside.
Criminal procedure – right to fair trial – right to appeal – inadequacy of trial record – duty to reconstruct record – consequences of irreparable gaps in court record – setting aside of conviction and sentence where record cannot be reconstructed.
22 August 2025
An appeal against a life sentence for rape was dismissed after finding no substantial and compelling reasons to deviate from the statutory minimum.
Criminal law – sentencing – rape of elderly vulnerable person – minimum sentences – whether substantial and compelling circumstances exist – adherence to prescribed sentence – appeal on sentence dismissed.
21 August 2025
Appellate court upholds 15-year minimum sentence for tampering with essential infrastructure, finding no compelling reason to interfere.
Criminal law – sentence – minimum sentence – tampering with essential infrastructure – Criminal Matters Amendment Act 18 of 2015 – Criminal Law Amendment Act 105 of 1997 – whether substantial and compelling circumstances exist for deviation – appellate interference with sentence.
21 August 2025
An appeal against a life sentence for murder was dismissed due to lack of substantial and compelling circumstances justifying reduction.
Criminal law – Sentencing – Appeal against sentence – Murder – Life imprisonment – Requirement for substantial and compelling circumstances to justify deviation from prescribed sentence – Limited appellate interference with trial court’s discretion.
21 August 2025
Resolution dissolving a municipal committee at an ordinary meeting without adequate notice or proper motion declared unlawful and set aside.
Local government – Municipal council meetings – Validity of council resolutions – Procedure for introducing motions – Rules of Order – Distinction between ordinary and special council meetings – Requirement for prior notice and written, seconded motions – Irregularity of introducing substantive addenda at ordinary meetings – Review and setting aside of unlawful dissolution of committee.
20 August 2025
Damages for unlawful arrest and inhumane detention conditions awarded, with interest and costs, highlighting constitutional rights to dignity.
Delict – Unlawful arrest and detention – Damages – Constitutional rights – Conditions of police detention – Assessment of quantum – Interest on unliquidated debt – Costs scale in human rights litigation.
18 August 2025
The court dismissed an application for leave to appeal against refusal of bail, finding no reasonable prospect of success.
Criminal Procedure – Bail – Application for leave to appeal – Reasonable prospects of success – Test for leave to appeal under section 17 of the Superior Courts Act – Grounds for leave to appeal insufficient where only a mere possibility of success is demonstrated.
15 August 2025
Application for rectification and enforcement of municipal land agreement dismissed for lack of locus standi by the applicants.
Land development – Locus standi – Rectification and enforcement of land development agreement – Whether applicants had standing to seek such relief – Non-compliance with statutory procedures for municipal land disposal – Threshold procedural defects fatal to application.
15 August 2025
A loan agreement was held void as the applicant was not a registered credit provider under the National Credit Act.
Credit law – National Credit Act – Acknowledgement of debt as credit agreement – Requirement for credit provider registration – Voidness for non-registration – Pre-enforcement procedures.
13 August 2025
Damages awarded for unlawful police assault causing permanent disfigurement, including quantum for general damages and future medical costs.
Damages – Unlawful assault by police – Quantum of damages for permanent disfigurement – Assessment of general damages and future medical expenses – Costs scale where magistrates court jurisdiction would suffice.
13 August 2025
Conviction for stock theft set aside due to failure to admit all essential elements; matter remitted for proper plea procedure.
Criminal procedure—Plea of guilty—Section 112(1)(b) of Criminal Procedure Act—Essential elements—Failure to admit ownership or lawful possession—Remittal under s 312 for compliance with s 113—Stock Theft—Review—Automatic review—Magistrate’s procedural irregularity.
13 August 2025