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Judgment No. SC 36/18
Civil Appeal No. SC 279/16
Further to the above, there is no record of any demand being made to the respondent
prior to the institution of proceedings. The appellant does not suggest that there was such demand
made. As at the time that he launched the application, the vehicles had been assigned to his
successor at the respondent’s workplace. He does not explain in the founding affidavit why it took
him close to a year before launching the application. Mr Hove, in his oral submissions suggested
that the delay was occasioned by the appellant’s desire to be done with the criminal proceedings
first before pursuing the recovery of the vehicles. Clearly this was evidence from the bar which is
not only irregular but it was never suggested by the appellant that he delayed due to his need to
have the criminal matter disposed of first. In any event, even if it had been true such manner of
dealing with the alleged spoliation would be contrary to the well-established principle of
that an applicant seeking relief under a mandament van spolie needs to act with speed in order to
obtain relief. Despite being legally represented from the onset the appellant did not see the
immediacy of action on his part as a requirement or necessity.
In the affidavit opposing the application, the respondent took into issue the delay in
approaching the court for relief. The respondent contended that the appellant had not acted
expeditiously and was not entitled to relief. The appellant did not file an answering affidavit and
can only be taken to have accepted that there was unreasonable delay in the launching of the
application. In contrast, in Manga’s case the application despite having been delayed was preceded
by numerous demands for the return of the items of furniture which were the subject matter of the
dispute. In casu, the appellant did not address a single demand to the respondent for the return of
the vehicles.
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