Nkosi v Hudson, John E c/o Makro SA and Others (J3166/99) [2000] ZALC 19 (23 March 2000)

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Brief Summary

Labour Law — Condonation — Review of commissioner’s decision — Applicant seeking review of second respondent's refusal of condonation — Commissioner applying relevant tests and considering all material issues — Court finding no fault in the decision — Application dismissed without costs.

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VIC & DUP/JOHANNESBURG/LKS
IN THE LABOUR COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
HELD AT JOHANNESBURG
DATE:   23 MARCH 2000 CASE NO. J3166/99
 
In the matter between:
NKOSI, SAMUEL SIPHO Applicant
and
HUDSON, JOHN E c/o MARKO SA AND OTHERS  Respondents
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                                                                                                                        J   U   D   G   M   E   NT  
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PILLAY, AJ: 
[1] The application is for an order declaring that the second respondent's refusal of condonation should be  
reviewed   and   set   aside.     It   would   appear   from   the   award   that   by   agreement   with   the   parties,   the  
commissioner had arranged for affidavits to be filed on the basis of which she would make a decision about  
the condonation.
[2] Having  regard to the material  before the commissioner  in  making this  decision,   namely the applicant's  
statement which appears at pages 42 and 43 of the bundle and the respondent's affidavit which appears  
from pages 16A to 16F of the bundle, I cannot find fault with the commissioner's decision.
[3] The   commissioner   methodically   went   through   each   element   of   the   tests   for   condonation.   The   award  
manifests that she applied her mind to all the material issues relevant to an application for condonation.
[4] In the circumstances the application is dismissed.  I make no order as to costs.
PILLAY, AJ
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JUDGMENT1

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LABOUR COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
: IN PERSON
: MR D WOODHOUSE
: Perrott, Van Niekerk & Woodhouse
: 23 MARCH 2000
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JUDGMENT2