Masterclass on Procurement Litigation
Gain the knowledge and skills to confidently navigate the complexities of procurement litigation, both in court and through alternative dispute resolution methods.
The Mandela Institute is proud to offer two specialised masterclasses: Procurement Litigation and The Mediation of Procurement Related Disputes.
Topics to be discussed:
Introduction
- Advantages and disadvantages of procurement litigation
- The right to reasons and access to information
- Mootness and ripeness
- Common mistakes in drafting
- Do's and Don’t's
Interdict Proceedings (Part A)
- Pleading the requirements for an interim interdict (pendente lite)
- Interim v Final interdicts
- The (mis)application of the OUTA principle
- Urgency
- The court's discretion
The Review (Part B)
- Rule 6 v Rule 53
- The rule 53 record
- Pleading the grounds for review (PAJA v legality)
- Pleading just and equitable relief (the range of options)
- Disputes of fact
- Self-review
General
- Alternative remedies
- Delay and the Gijima principle
- PAJA compensation
- Disgorgement of profits
Presenters:
Adv Ngwako Hamilton Maenetje SC, Duma Nokwe Group of Advocates
Adv Phumzile Sokhela, Advocates Group 621
Dates: Thursday 30 May 2024
Time: 09:00 - 16:00 (SAST)
Venue: In-Person - Chalsty Conference & Training Centre, Wits West Campus
Cost: R1,500 per person
Register here: https://forms.gle/SWg7bzUHwxZ7qRSG9
Download brochure: Procurement Law Masterclasses
Enquiries: Magda Janse van Noordwyk | magda.jansevannoordwyk@wits.ac.za | 011 717 8468
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