State allowed to appeal rights ruling

[miningmx.com] — THE state has been granted leave to appeal a North Gauteng High Court ruling in favour of Agri SA that some provisions of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA) amount to the expropriation of mineral rights.

Agri SA director of natural resources Nic Opperman said on Monday Judge Ben du Plessis had granted the state’s application. The judge had also granted Agri SA’s application to lodge a counter-appeal.

The state must now draw up a record, after which both parties will set out so-called heads of argument.

The test case brought by Agri SA concerns not only mineral rights, but all aspects of property law.

It is expected that the case will come before the Court of Appeal only in the fourth quarter of next year, around the same time as the next ANC elective congress in Mangaung.

The state attempted to speed up the appeal process by applying directly to the Constitutional Court for leave to appeal, but this was refused as the case had not run the full course of the legal process.

In April, the high court found that the MPRDA had deprived and expropriated the holder of an old order coal right of its property when the MPRDA was enacted on May 1 2004.

– Sake24