Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform v Public Servants Association and Others (J836/12; JR602/12) [2018] ZALCJHB 404 (4 December 2018)

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Appeal — Application for leave to appeal — Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform applied for leave to appeal against a judgment of the Labour Court — Respondents filed a notice of intention to oppose without submissions — Court found that the applicant had prospects of success on appeal — Application for leave to appeal granted with costs to be costs in the appeal.

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Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform v Public Servants Association and Others (J836/12; JR602/12) [2018] ZALCJHB 404 (4 December 2018)

THE LABOUR COURT OF
SOUTH AFRICA, JOHANNESBURG
Not Reportable
Case no: J836/12 &
JR602/12
In the matter between:
THE MINISTER OF RURAL
DEVELOPMENT
AND LAND
REFORM

Applicant
and
PUBLIC SERVANTS
ASSOCIATION

First Respondent
JONGIKHAYA A
GEORGE                                                        Second

Respondent
ZUMAXOLO MGULWA

Third
Respondent
LONWABO B
NTSHEBE
Fourth

Respondent
THILIVHALI
TSHINYANI

Fifth
Respondent
Decided: In Chambers
Judgment:
4
December 2018
JUDGMENT-APPLICATION
FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL
LALLIE,
J
[1]
The applicant filed an application for leave to appeal against the
whole of the judgment handed down by this court on 9 June
2017. The
respondents filed a notice of intention to oppose only but no
submissions.
[2]
I have carefully considered the submissions filed by the applicant. I
am of the view that the applicant has prospects of success
on appeal.
[3] I accordingly make
the following order.
Order
1.
The
application for leave to appeal is granted.
2.
Costs
to be costs in the appeal.
Lallie
J
Judge
of the Labour Court of South Africa
For
the Applicant: The State Attorney
For
the Respondents: Thabang Ntsebe Attorneys