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National Soccer League and Another v South African Football Association and Others (90375/2018) [2019] ZAGPPHC 170 (17 May 2019)

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REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA

GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA

 

(1)      REPORTABLE: NO

(2)      OF INTEREST TO OTHER JUDGES: NO

(3)      REVISED: NO

CASE NO: 90375/2018

17/5/2019

 

In the matter between:

 

NATIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE                                                      FIRST APPLICANT

ABSA BANK LIMITED                                                                     SECOND APPLICANT

 

And

 

SOUTH AFRICAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION                                   FIRST RESPONDENT

OUTSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED                   SECOND RESPONDENT

OUTSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED        THIRD RESPONDENT

OUTVEST PROPERTY LIMITED                                                   FOURTH RESPONDENT

OUTSURANCEHOLDINGS LIMITED                                           FIFTH RESPONDENT


JUDGMENT

COLLIS J:

INTRODUCTION

 

[1]          The National Soccer League ("NSL") and ABSA BANK Limited ("ABSA") brought an urgent application against the South African Football Association ("SAFA") and four Outsurance companies ("Outsurance"). In the main application,[1] which is set down for hearing on 22-24 May 2019, the applicants seek an interim interdict preventing SAFA and Outsurance from continuing to implement the Outsurance Agreement, pending the final resolution of the dispute either by means of arbitration proceedings, alternatively review proceedings.

[2]          Pursuant to the main application being launched SAFA filed notices in terms of rule 35(12) and 35(14) demanding the disclosure of 61 documents it alleged are referred to in the NSL's founding affidavit. SAFA further filed a rule 7 notice challenging the authority of the deponent to the founding affidavit filed on behalf of the NSL and ABSA in relation to the main application.

[3]          Based on the above mentioned notices, SAFA instituted interlocutory proceedings seeking orders to compel compliance with the notices.

[4]          On 6 May 2019, this Court was called upon to adjudicate on the two interlocutory applications. At the commencement of the proceedings the legal representatives had intimated to me in chambers that at a case management meeting held between themselves and the Acting Deputy Judge President on 26 February 2019, it was agreed that if convenient to me given the short time frame between the hearing date of the interlocutory applications to the hearing date of the main application, I could merely grant orders with reasons to follow in order to facilitate the hearing of the main application set down for 22-24 May 2019.

 

ORDER

[5]          Having therefore considered the affidavits filed of record and the respective arguments presented the orders which I issue is as follows:

5.1              In respect of the Rule 7 application: The application is dismissed with the first respondent ordered to pay the costs of the second applicant on an attorney and client scale from 1 May 2019.

5.2              In respect of the Rule 30A application to compel the furnishing of the documents sought in terms of rule 35(12) and 35(14): The application is dismissed with the first respondent ordered to pay the costs of the first applicant on a punitive scale, such costs to include the costs of three counsel.

 

[6]          This Court's reasons for the orders so given will follow in due course.

 

 

 



COLLIS J

JUDGE OF THE HIGH COURT OF

SOUTH AFRICA

 

 

 

 

Appearances:

For the First Applicant: C. Puckrin SC, F. Ismail and S. Scott

Attorney of the First Applicant: Webber Wentzel

For the Second Applicant: S. Budlender

Attorney for the Second Applicant: ENSafrica

For the First Respondent: J. Rautenbach SC and D. Tshabalala

Attorney for the First Respondent: GNG Incorporated

Date of Hearing: 6 May 2019

Date of Judgment: 17 May 2019




[1] Founding Affidavit p 133  papa 306