Does the Labour Court have the jurisdiction to dismiss a review application that is deemed withdrawn?
Does the Labour Court have the jurisdiction to dismiss a review application that is deemed withdrawn?
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Does the Labour Court have the jurisdiction to dismiss a review application that is deemed withdrawn?
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In terms of section 145 of the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995, a litigant's failure to prosecute a timeously launched review application, may result in the review application being archived, or deemed withdrawn. A question that often arises is whether the Labour Court has jurisdiction to dismiss a review application that is deemed withdrawn in terms of the Practice Manual. Previously, the Labour Court was of the view that it does not have jurisdiction, but a recent judgment has expressed a view that the Labour Court has the discretion to dismiss a review application that is deemed withdrawn.
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