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      Are Close of Pleadings now Irrelevant? An Evaluation of the Impact the Nkala Judgment has on Litis Contestatio

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          The position regulating close of pleadings in South African law of civil procedure has for a long time been unchallenged. However, the court in Nkala v Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited 2016 5 SA 240 (GJ) developed the common law to allow for the transmissibility of claims for general damages to the deceased's estate even if pleadings have not reached the stage of litis contestatio. The argument is that while the need for the development for the common law is recognised, the minority opinion should be the preferred approach. The majority held that the common law should be developed to allow all claims for general damages to be transmissible to the deceased's estate even if the stage of litis contestatio has not been reached. This note posits that the points raised by the minority opinion are of sufficient magnitude to prevent the immediate wholesale development of the common law. Detailed legal argument specifically addressing the development of the common law as a whole in this context, as well as the knock-on effects of the same were not ventilated, and as such the majority judgment can be viewed as premature. The paper provides an analytical and critical view of the judgment.

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          "Where is the Map to Guide Common-Law Development?"

          DM Davis (2014)
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            pelj
            PER: Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad
            PER
            North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus) (Potchefstroom, North-West Province, South Africa )
            1727-3781
            2019
            : 22
            : 1
            : 1-13
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            [01] orgnameNorth-West University South Africa Muhammed.Khan@ 123456nwu.ac.za
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            S1727-37812019000100017
            10.17159/1727-3781/2019/v22i0a5397
            76f18002-e317-4d4f-a2ba-d322664a077f

            This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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            : 27 July 2018
            : 20 February 2019
            : 13 February 2019
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            litis contestatio,Civil procedure,delict,development of the common law,class action

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