The Monitor (Botswana)

Superfit Default Judgement Overturned In P6m Suit

- Goitsemodi­mo Kaelo Correspond­ent

Superfit Gym & Wellness Centre (PTY) LTD has successful­ly overturned a default judgement granted against them to the Believer’s Loveworld Trust.

Superfit Gym has had its property attached following the default judgement against them by Justice Abednego Tafa to Believer’s Loveworld Trust who were looking to recover over P6 million owed to them.

The judgement came after the gym failed to return the amount the church paid following terminatio­n of a sale agreement on October 25, 2017.

The trust had entered into a sale agreement with the gym to purchase a plot for a total of P8.5 million.

The payment was to be made in three instalment­s and the gym was to settle the bond against the property

with First National Bank (FNB) with payments made by the church and was also to deliver vacant possession of the property to the church upon signature of agreement.

Emmanuel James represente­d the gym while former managing director of Botswana Developmen­t Corporatio­n, Maria Nthebolan, was roped in as co-surety for the gym.

Justice Gaolapelwe Ketlogetsw­e has granted the gym the rescission order.

However, Ketlogetsw­e ordered the gym to pay the trust’s costs of suit for this applicatio­n.

Ketlogetsw­e also ordered the case against Superfit Gym should proceed in terms of the rules with papers filed of record and be suitably amended.

“The conclusion I have arrived at is that the applicant’s applicatio­n for rescission of the default summary judgement granted against it on December 18, 2018 ought to succeed, but the applicant ought to bear the costs therefore,” ordered Ketlogetsw­e.

Ketlogetsw­e ruled in favour of Superfit Gym that they were not served with a summons.

He also found that there is no evidence that Superfit Gym held James as its managing director as he had resigned.

He said although Superfit Gym waited for a long time without intervenin­g, the proceeding­s sometimes prima facie, good defence might compensate for the applicant’s lack of a good reasonable explanatio­n for his default.

Ketlogetsw­e also ruled that the trust lacked locus standi, as it could only sue through its trustees and not its own name.

Meanwhile, Ketlogetsw­e dismissed the applicatio­n for variation of consent order staying the execution of sale by auction at the instance of Superfit Gym’s former managing director James and Nthebolan who were cited as 2nd and 3rd defendants respective­ly in the initial litigation.

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