Pillay v Huntrex 302 (Pty) Ltd and Others (D5094/2020) [2021] ZAKZDHC 40 (17 August 2021)

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Civil Procedure

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Appeal — Application for leave to appeal — Dismissal of application for leave to appeal with costs — Court finds no reasonable prospect of success for the appeal and no compelling reasons to warrant a hearing — Application dealt with on the papers without oral argument.

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Pillay v Huntrex 302 (Pty) Ltd and Others (D5094/2020) [2021] ZAKZDHC 40 (17 August 2021)

IN
THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
KWAZULU-NATAL LOCAL
DIVISION, DURBAN
CASE
NO: D5094
/2020
In the matter between:
VEJANDRAN
SHUNMUGAM
PILLAY                                                            Applicant
and
HUNTREX
302 (PTY)
LTD                                                                 First

Respondent
THE
COMPANIES AND INTELLECTUAL                                     Second

Respondent
PROPERTIES COMMISSION
AFFECTED
PARTIES                                                                       Third

Respondent
JUDGMENT
Delivered on: 17 August
2021
Ploos
van Amstel J
The
application for leave to appeal is dismissed with costs, including
those occasioned by the employment of senior counsel, on
the grounds
that I am not of the opinion that the appeal would have a reasonable
prospect of success, nor is there any compelling
reason why the
appeal should be heard.
Ploos
van Amstel J
Appearances:
For
the Applicant
Instructed
by:                T
Giyapersad Incorporated
Durban
For
the Respondent
Instructed
by:                Johnston
and Partners
Durban
By
agreement between the parties this matter was dealt with on the
papers, without oral argument. The order was delivered by electronic

transmission to the parties’ attorneys on the 17 August 2021,
and by placing it in the court file.
Date
of Judgment for application for leave to appeal:   17
August 2021