Labour Court judgment registrationDefault judgmentRescissionHeads of ArgumentUpliftment of bar
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Labour Court judgment registrationRescission of judgmentHeads of ArgumentUpliftment of bar
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High Court Rules, 1971
High Court Rules, 1971
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Case Summary
Key Issues
{"issue_text":"Whether the applicant should be granted upliftment of the bar for failure to file Heads of Argument timeously","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Applicant's failure to file Heads of Argument; respondent's compliance"}
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The respondent successfully registered a Labour Court judgment in the High Court. The applicant sought rescission of that default judgment, claiming it had filed a notice of opposition. After the respondent filed his notice of opposition and Heads of Argument, the applicant failed to file its Heads of Argument timeously and then applied for upliftment of the bar.
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