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CIV3701 PORTFOLIO MEMO - MAY/ JUNE 2022 - SEMESTER 1 - GUIDELINE- UNISA

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CIV3701 PORTFOLIO MEMO / GUIDELINE - MAY/ JUNE 2022 - SEMESTER 1 - UNISA QUESTION 1 (a) When determining why a Magistrates’ Court has jurisdiction to hear a matter, the question is answered by reference to sections 28, 29 and 46 of the Magistrates’ Courts Act, 32 of 1944, and not on the grounds of common law jurisdiction. Explain why this is the case. (6) (b) Briefly discuss an application to set aside irregular proceedings. (6) (c) What is the meaning of the term “whole cause of action”? (4) (d) Does the plaintiff have a recourse to the transfer of a case from lower courts to the High Court? (4) [20] HIGH COURT JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE QUESTION 2 (a) J learns that K, who is a journalist for Sunday Times newspaper, is in possession of and is about to publish J’s photos in a very compromising situation the following day. (i) Name the type of application that J must use in order to prevent K from publishing the photographs. (1) (ii) Name the affidavits that must be exchanged between the parties. (3) (iii) Name the procedure that J may use if K’s affidavit contains inadmissible evidence. (1) (b) B wishes to obtain a divorce from her husband M. Merely state the correct answer to each question that follows. You must not give reasons for your answers. (i) What type of summons must B use to institute the action? (1) (ii) How will the summons be served on M if he is in Namibia? (1) (iii) What document can B sign whereby authorising her attorney to act on her behalf? (1) (iv) What is the first process that M must file if he wishes to oppose the divorce proceedings? (1) (v) What pleading must M file in order to raise his defence? (1) (vi) What procedure should a party use if the name of one of the minor children is stated incorrectly in the plea? (1) (vii) What procedure can B use if M files a plea that contains a scandalous statement about B? (1) (viii) What pleading can B file if M raises new averments in his plea? (1) (ix) What proceedings may B use after pleadings have closed in order to establish what documents M will raise as evidence at trial? (1) (x) What form of cost order will B request if she is of the opinion that M seriously misconducted himself during the course of proceedings? (1) [15] QUESTION 3 (a) S and T attend a conference for law lecturers in Cape Town. While delivering his paper, S shares a joke with the audience about T. The joke is defamatory, and T is not happy about it. The following day, T gets a call from his wife in Johannesburg about the joke which had been published in the newspaper Sowetan. Both S and T live in Mamelodi (Pretoria). T confronts S in his hotel room and later stones his car. The damages to repair the car amount to R500 000. S is unhappy about the whole situation and wants to sue for the damages. With these facts in mind, answer the following questions and give full reasons for your answers: (i) Will the Western Cape High Court, Cape Town; Gauteng Division, Pretoria; or Gauteng Local Division, Johannesburg have jurisdiction to hear the matter against Thabo? (6) (ii) Assume that T is an American resident and has a holiday home in Durban. Will the Gauteng Division, have jurisdiction in the matter? (4) (iii) Will your answer to (ii) above change if T consents to the Gauteng Division, Pretoria? Your answer should refer to applicable case law. (5) (b) X and Y have been married to each other for 2 Years. They both reside in Botswana. Y is sent to Durban for employment. Whilst in Durban for 13 months, Y decides to divorce X. With these facts in mind answer the following questions: (i) Will the KwaZulu-Natal local Division, Durban have jurisdiction on the matter? (3) (ii) Does Y have a choice to institutes the proceeding in a Regional or District Magistrates’ Court? (2) [20] MAGISTRATES’ COURTS JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE QUESTION 4 (a) Discuss under what circumstances the court will grant request for amendment of pleadings. (4) (b) Name the judgments which a court may grant after the plaintiff and the defendant have closed their respective case and presented argument. (3) (c) List any three items that are exempt from execution in terms of section 67 of the Magistrate’s Court Act of 1944. (3) (d) A drives through a red traffic light and collides with B’s motor vehicle. B suffers damages in the amount of R420 000. B lives and works in Johannesburg. A lives in Pretoria. B wishes to issue summons against A in the Magistrates’ Court for damages suffered. (i) Explain whether any Regional Magistrates’ Court will be competent to exercise jurisdiction? (3) (ii) Assume on the same facts that A owes B an amount of R20 000 for service rendered by B to A, the amount which A admits. Will your answer in (i) above differ? Explain QUESTION 5 (a) X enters into a contract with Y in Pretoria. In terms of the contract, Y will build a house for X in Soweto. X pays Y R400 000 for the project. Y resides in Krugersdorp. Y fails to finish building the house and refuses to do so. X wants Y to finish building the house. Will any Magistrates’ Courts mentioned herein be competent to force X to finish building the house? (5) (b) B owns property in Durban, which she has rented to A. The monthly rental is R30 000. A is four months in arrears, and B suspects that A plans to leave the property to avoid paying the arrear rentals in the amount of R120 000. Advise B regarding the steps she may take to recover payment of the arrear rental. (5) (c) N, who lives in Johannesburg, buys a truck for R190 000 from T in Bloemfontein. T lives in Bloemfontein. N pays T R160 000 of the purchase price and undertakes to pay the balance of R30 000 on delivery of the truck. T delivers the truck to N’s home, but despite demand, N fails to pay the balance of the purchase price. Will any Magistrates’ Court in all the centres mentioned above have jurisdiction to hear an action instituted by T against N for the return of the truck? Give detailed reasons for your answer. (5) APPEAL, REVIEW AND VARIATION OF JUDGMENT QUESTION 6 (a) If X appeals against the judgment of a single judge, may Y, the plaintiff, execute this judgment given in his favour? (4) (b) Name the procedure that must be followed when variation of judgment is sought in terms of Rule 42 of the Uniform Rules of Court. (1) (c) Discuss the meaning of the term “review”. (5) (d) Briefly explain why the Constitutional Court may be approached directly on appeal from any other court. (1) (e) Name the grounds upon which a judgment will be set aside in the High Court in terms of the common law. (4) [15] TOTAL: [100]

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CIV3701
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PORTFOLIO MEMO
MAY / JUNE 2022 - SEMESTER 1
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QUESTION 1




(a) When determining why a Magistrates’ Court has jurisdiction to hear a matter, the
question is answered by reference to sections 28, 29 and 46 of the Magistrates’
Courts Act, 32 of 1944, and not on the grounds of common law jurisdiction. Explain
why this is the case.
(6)


The jurisdictional connecting factor ratione rei sitae is a common-law principle relevant
only in respect of property claims in the High Court. Common law principles do not
apply to claims in the magistrates’ courts, as the magistrate’s court is a “creature of
statute” which means that jurisdictional grounds are contained in the Magistrates
Court Act.


The jurisdiction of the regional magistrates’ courts in respect of divorce and related
matters is now as follows:


(a) Section 28(1A) of the Magistrates’ Courts Act provides that a regional magistrate’s
court shall have divorce jurisdiction over both or either party who is
(b) “(i) domiciled in the court’s area of jurisdiction on the date on which the
proceedings are instituted; or


(ii) ordinarily resident in the court’s area of jurisdiction on the said date and has been
ordinarily resident in the Republic for a period of not less than one year immediately
prior to that date”.


(b) Section 29(1B)(a) of the Magistrates’ Courts Act provides that a regional division
shall have jurisdiction to determine actions relating to the nullity of a marriage and

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