Rules Board for Courts of Law Act, 1985 (Act No. 107 of 1985)

Rules

The Children's Courts Rules of South Africa

Chapter 4 : Court Proceedings

14. Judicial case management

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(1) The objectives of judicial case management are—
(a)to protect and act in the best interests of the child;
(b) to address all causes of delays; and
(c) to expedite the finalisation of cases.

 

(2) The presiding officer controls the conduct of the proceedings and must ensure that all cases are dealt with judiciously and expeditiously.

 

(3) The same presiding officer must, where reasonably possible, deal with all pending matters in respect of a specific child.

 

(4) If the presiding officer determines that a judicial case management hearing is necessary, the presiding officer must—
(a)allocate a date and inform the clerk of such date;
(b) indicate whether the judicial case management hearing is to be held in person or using an audio-visual facility;
(c) indicate who, in addition to the parties, should attend the judicial case management hearing, and
(d) give any other directions, as deemed appropriate.

 

(5) The clerk must within 5 days after such determination, notify the parties and any other person directed by the court on a notice corresponding substantially with Form C of the Annexure—
(a) to attend the judicial case management hearing on the specified date;
(b) whether to attend in person or using an audio-visual facility; or
(c)any other directions given by the court.