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Civil Procedure B Test 2



1. What is the purpose of discovery of documents in the action process (3)


The purpose of discovery is to enable all the parties to properly prepare their
cases with regard to the presentation of documentary evidence.1 All the
parties are thereby safeguarded against being surprised at trial which may
well result in unnecessary delays, postponements or costs.


2. During the pre-trial stage any of the parties can file a discovery notice

upon his/her opponent. Discuss the possible sanctions in respect to a

failure to discover. (7)

HCR 35 contains a number of possible sanctions in respect to a failure to

discover or for a defective discovery and these are:



a) A failure to discover a document or tape recording, as required by HCR

35(1), will prevent the party obliged to make discovery from using that

document or tape recording at trial. It can however be used by any other party.

Exceptionally, the court may allow the party who failed to disclose it, to use it on

such terms as the court may deem reasonable. Similarly, when a party fails to

produce a document or tape recording for inspection, the document or tape

recording may not be used at trial, save where the court on good cause shown

allows otherwise.

b) A party failing to provide discovery, in terms of HCR 35(1) or failing to allow

inspection of discovered documents in terms of a HCR 35(6) notice will, on

application by the party desiring discovery and inspection, be compelled by a

court to make such discovery or inspection. Failing such compliance the claim


1 Durbach v Fairway Hotel Ltd 1949 (3) SA 1081 (SR) at 1083 “by discovery the issues are narrowed”.

, may be dismissed or the defence struck out. [Note that discovery is made on

notice but that an application to compel compliance is made on application.]

c) A party failing to comply with a notice requiring production of documents and

tape recordings, and the making of copies or transcriptions thereof, shall not be

allowed, save with leave of the court, to use such document or tape recording at

trial. However, any other party may make use of such copy or tape recording.

d) When a party is prejudiced and unable to properly prepare for trial because

of the failure of the opposing party to discover timeously, the party may

approach the court for leave to postpone the trial. In considering the request the

court must also determine which party will be held liable for the payment of the

wasted costs occasioned by such a postponement. The party who renders

incomplete or defective discovery is generally held liable for such wasted costs

but this is not a fixed rule. The court has a wide discretion regarding costs and

takes all the relevant circumstances into account when reaching a decision. It is

also possible that in a given case, the court may not make a costs order, which

means that each party has to bear their own costs.

e) The general rule is that costs occasioned by discovery are, on application,

made costs in the cause.

3. Discuss the procedure to be followed by a party who intends to call an

expert witness during an upcoming trial. (5)

Expert evidence in the High Court [HCR 36(9)]


The party wishing to employ the services of an expert at a trial must notify the opposing

party in writing at least 15 court days before the trial. At least 10 court days prior to the

trial the party must deliver a written summary to the opposing party describing the

expert’s opinion.
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