Magistrates' Courts Act, 1944 (Act No. 32 of 1944)

Regulations

Rules Regulating the Conduct of the Proceedings on the Magistrates' Courts of South Africa

10. Edictal citation and substituted service

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(1)        

(a) Save by leave of the court no process or document whereby proceedings are instituted shall be served outside the Republic.
(b) If service of process or document whereby proceedings are instituted cannot be effected in any manner prescribed in rule 9, or if process or a document whereby proceedings are instituted is to be served outside the Republic, the person desiring to obtain leave to effect service may apply for such leave to a presiding officer, who may consider the application in chambers.

 

(2)        

(a)Any person desiring to obtain leave in the circumstances contemplated in subrule (1)(b) shall make application to the court setting forth concisely the nature and extent of his or her claim, the grounds upon which it is based and upon which the court has jurisdiction to entertain the claim and also the manner of service which the court is asked to authorise: Provided that if the manner of service is other than personal service, the application shall further set forth the last-known whereabouts of the person to be served and the inquiries made to ascertain his or her present whereabouts.
(b) Upon such application the court may make such order as to the manner of service as it deems fit and shall further order the time within which notice of intention to defend is to be given or any other step that is to be taken by the person to be served.
(c) Where service by publication is ordered, it may be in a form similar to Form 4 of Annexure 1, approved and signed by the registrar or clerk of the court.

 

(3) Any person desiring to obtain leave to effect service inside or outside the Republic of any document other than one whereby proceedings are instituted, may either make application for such leave in terms of subrule (2) or request such leave at any hearing at which the court is dealing with the matter, in which latter event no papers need be filed in support of such request, and the court may act upon such information as may be given from the bar or given in such other manner as it may require, and may make such order as it deems fit.