condonationlate noting of appealinterested partyparty to proceedingsstruck off roll
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condonationlate appealstruck off roll
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{"issue_text":"Whether an interested party who was not a party to the main proceedings can apply for condonation to appeal against an order","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Applicant was not party to main matter LC/H/ORD/587/2018"}
{"issue_text":"Whether a matter that has been struck off the roll can be subject to appeal proceedings","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Main matter was struck off roll with no order as to costs"}
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The applicant sought condonation for late noting of appeal against a Labour Court order dated 20 June 2018. The applicant claimed he became aware of the order on 6 July 2018 and attempted to file an appeal but was refused by the Assistant Registrar. The respondent opposed the application on grounds that the applicant was not a party to the main matter and the matter was no longer before the court.
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