MAY/JUNE EXAM 2025
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 27 MAY 2025
, TLI4801
May/June Exam 2025
Unique Number:
Due Date: 27 May 2025
Techniques in Trial and Litigation
QUESTION 1: CIVIL PRACTICE [50]
Question 1.1
(a) Type of summons to be used (4 Marks)
Shiny Plastics will make use of a simple summons (also known as a Form 2 summons)
to claim the outstanding amount from Blue Brands. A simple summons is appropriate in
cases where the claim is for a debt or liquidated demand, which simply means a fixed
and clearly determined amount of money. In this case, the R300,000.00 owed is a
specific and undisputed amount as per the invoice. This type of summons does not
need to set out detailed facts initially; it simply states the amount owed and the basis for
the claim (Rule 5 of the Magistrates’ Court Rules or Rule 17 of the Uniform Rules of
Court).
(b) Summary judgment possibility (4 Marks)
Yes, Shiny Plastics can apply for a summary judgment. Summary judgment is a legal
procedure used when the plaintiff believes that the defendant has no real defense and
is merely delaying the payment. It allows the court to grant judgment without going
through a full trial. In this case, since Blue Brands acknowledged the order via email
and accepted delivery, and there is a signed invoice, the evidence is strong. If Blue
Brands enters an appearance to defend, Shiny Plastics can launch a summary