ARTICLE
TITLE

Taking a Second Bite at the Appeal Cherry: Molaudzi v S

SUMMARY

The principle of res judicata is well-established in our law: essentially it means that parties to a dispute have only one metaphorical "bite at the cherry". The "bite" can entail appealing through the hierarchy of courts, but once the parties have exhausted their appeals, they cannot re-litigate the same dispute. However, in the recent case of Molaudzi v S 2015 2 SACR 341 (CC) the appellant attempted to appeal to the Constitutional Court twice: the first time the application for leave to appeal was dismissed; the second time the application was granted and the appeal upheld. The appellant got a second "bite at the cherry". In Molaudzi v S the Constitutional Court developed the common law by creating an interest-of-justice exception to the principle of res judicata and – for the first time in the Constitutional Court's history – overturned one of its own judgements. In this case note I present the background of the case of Molaudzi v S, analyse the judgement, and differentiate it from another Constitutional Court case that dealt with res judicata, namely Mpofu v Minister for Justice and Constitutional Development 2013 2 SACR 407 (CC).  

 Articles related

Cholidah Utama,Febrian Febrian,Ridwan Ridwan,Iza Rumesten 10.20884/1.jdh.2022.22.3.3137    

The Civil Servants who will occupy positions must be placed with clearer positions and roles. A Civil Servant in placing a position can do his job efficiently and effectively if he knows his position is in accordance with his competence, but there are st... see more


Ahmad Tegar Shalahuddin,Ani Yunita    

Advances in digital technology bring many benefits and changes, including in financial services (Fintech), which use a variety of methods to make it easier for people to transact, such as m-banking, e-commerce, online loans (P2PL), and others. Technologi... see more


Sebastian Smart,Alberto Coddou McManus    

Both human-based and automated decisions are shaped by national legislation, international regulations as well as on platforms community guidelines or Terms of Service, a set of private rules that control what is allowed and what is not allowed on digita... see more


Revista Direito e Práxis,Andréa Lopes da Costa,Jadir Brito,Rhaysa Ruas    

DOI: 10.1590/2179-8966/2022/69299ApresentaçãoSetembro 2022 E o ano de 2022 segue a passos largos para seu momento mais decisivo: as eleições que ocorrerão no mês de outubro! Essa votação irá definir o futuro do Brasil a curto prazo e, sem dúvida, ma... see more


Alban Kryezi    

The Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo determines that the right of property is guaranteed and arbitrary deprivation of property is prohibited. Crime against property includes the acts of misappropriation of another's property by violence, acts of da... see more