This is a procedural directions order issued by the Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court. The document does not contain the substantive facts of the underlying dispute between Britannia Beach Estate (Pty) Ltd and three other property development companies (as applicants) and Saldanha Bay Municipality (as respondent). The matter involved an application for leave to appeal to the Constitutional Court from the Supreme Court of Appeal.
The Court issued the following procedural directions: (1) The application for leave to appeal was set down for hearing on 28 May 2013 at 10h00; (2) The properly paginated and indexed record was to be prepared by the applicants and lodged by 22 March 2013; (3) The record was to consist only of portions strictly necessary for determining the issues; (4) Applicants were to lodge supplementary volumes ten days before the hearing; (5) Written argument (including on the merits) was to be lodged by the applicants by 28 March 2013 and by the respondent by 5 April 2013; (6) Further directions could be issued.
Not applicable. This is a procedural directions order and does not contain any binding legal principles or ratio decidendi. No substantive legal issues were determined.
Not applicable. This procedural directions order contains no obiter dicta, observations, or judicial commentary on legal principles. It is purely administrative in nature, setting out procedural requirements for the preparation and hearing of the application for leave to appeal.
This document has no jurisprudential significance as it is merely a procedural directions order setting out case management timelines and requirements for an application for leave to appeal. It does not determine any substantive legal issues or establish any binding precedent.