Friday, March 09, 2012

The Chapman`s Peak interdict has no basis court heard today

Mluleki Mrwebi
09 March 2012

The Western Cape High Court heard that there is no basis for an urgent interdict halting construction of a toll plaza on Chapman's Peak.

Advocate Sean Rosenberg said that the notice for an interdict application on Monday was done on a calculated basis to give his team little time to compile arguments.

Rosenberg said that the procedure for assessing the degree of urgency was totally ignored.

Rosenberg also said that if it sounds difficult and complaining then so be it.

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