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Shuping v Nom & Magg Funeral Services (Pty) Ltd and Another (NW04D/18) [2018] ZACONAF 11 (2 July 2018)

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IN THE CONSUMER AFFAIRS COURT FOR THE NORTH WEST PROVINCE HELD AT MMABATHO

 

      Case number: NW04D/18

 

In the matter between:

 

KETIMETSE KATE LYDIA SHUPING                                                         PLAINTIFF

 

and

 

NOM & MAGG FUNERAL SERVICES (PTY) LTD                                     1st DEFENDANT

Registration number:2014/033293/07

 

DOVELINK FUNERAL SERVICES (PTY) LTD                                            2ND DEFENDANT

Registration number: 2017/150454/07

 

Coram:                              J. Nkomo(Chairperson), P.Hlahane and K.Kgomongwe.

 

Heard on:                          15 June 2018

 

Decided on:                       15 June 2018

 

Reasons delivered on:      02 July 2018

 

Summary: Claim arising out of an insurance contract. Defendant alleged to have failed to honour a funeral cover claim in the amount of R 10 000.00.

 

Result: Matter enrolled as NW4D/18. Defendant ordered to pay claim amount of R 10 000.00 as well as costs for enforcement in the competent court on scale “B”

 

 JUDGEMENT










J.Nkomo (P.Hlahane and K.Kgomongwe concurring)

 

Introduction

 

 

1.         The plaintiff in this matter is part of group of plaintiffs that lodged consumer complaints against the defendants on the grounds set out in the complaints. The complaints were dealt with together under case number NW/04/18. Although the matters are related in terms of the defendants and the facts, the dates of the occurrences and the documentary evidence differ.  The case file was as result not a model in terms of easy of understanding and sequence of documents in respect of each plaintiff. Ideally each complaint should have been allocated its own case number as the process of enforcement of the judgment will have to proceed on an individual plaintiff basis. This being the position and for simplicity, the court directs that the complaint in respect of the plaintiff in this matter be recorded as NW/04D/18. All future cases of a similar nature to this one are to be dealt with on the basis of one complaint, one case number.

 

2.         The plaintiff, Ketimetse Kate Lydia Shuping of Unit 14 in Mahikeng lodged a consumer complaint with the North West Consumer Affairs Court on 12 October 2017 against Nom & Magg Funeral Services (“the 1st defendant”) and Dovelink Funeral Services (Pty) Ltd (the 2nd defendant), legal personae with business address at 10 Tillard Street Mahikeng. This is an account of the proceedings as they took place before us.

 

Background facts

 

3.         The plaintiff took a funeral policy with the defendant in 2014 and in terms of which she would be paid the amount of R 10 000.00 in the case that the nominated person, Ms Nhlapo passes away. The inception date of the policy does not appear on the documents on record. The policy number is 737002109. The premiums payable in respect of the policy were in the tune of R 65.00 per month as at the time that the nominated person passed away on 25 August 2017 in Mahikeng and due to natural causes.

 

4.         The plaintiff lodged her claim on 28 August 2017 and was promised that payment would follow. As at the date of the lodgment of the complaint, payment of the amount of R 10 000.00 had not taken place. The defendants were served with summons on 18 April 2018. In terms of the summons, the date of appearance was scheduled for 15 May 2018.

 

 

5.         On 15 May 2018 the plaintiff was in attendance but the defendant was not represented. In this regard Mr. Letsogo who acted on behalf of the plaintiff as the Consumer Protector stated that he had been furnished with a medical certificate compiled by Dr. Motsisi which stated that the representative of the defendants was not available due to ill health. The matter was accordingly postponed to 15 June 2018.

 

6.         On 15 June 2018 the plaintiff was once more in attendance but there was no attendance for the defendants. Mr. Letsogo indicated that he had been approached in the morning by a certain member of the public who indicated that she had come to inform that the representative of the defendants was not well. Mr. Letsogo stated that he advised the person to wait in the court room and await the court start. She would be called in when the matter would be called. As at the time of the calling of the matter the person was nowhere to be found.

 

Analysis

 

7.         A court dealing with a claim of the sort such as presented in this matter will have to be satisfied that there existed a policy for the insured event and that the insured event took place when the policy was active and that all the requirements for lodging a claim have been met. Lastly the court will have to be satisfied that the insurer has failed, refused or neglected to pay out the claim amount. We are satisfied that all of the requirements of establishing a claim have been met and as such a case has been made out in support of the relief sought.

 

Judgement

 

 

8.         Having considered the applicable laws as well as having considered the papers filed on record, the following judgement is issued in the absence of the defendants:-

 

8.1      The defendants are jointly and severally ordered to pay the amount of R 18 000.00, the one defendant paying, the other is to be absolved.

 

8.2      The defendants shall be jointly and severally liable to pay to the plaintiff the costs that may be incurred in the process of enforcing the judgment in the competent court. The one defendant paying the costs, the other defendant is to be absolved. Such costs shall be on the party and party scale B of the tariff of costs applicable.

 

 

Dated at Mmabatho on the 2nd day of July 2018.

 

 

John Nkomo

Chairperson

 

 

 

PLAINTIFF:   C/O THE COURT MANAGER

NORTH WEST CONSUMER AFFAIRS COURT

NWDC BUILDING

CNR UNIVERSITY DRIVE AND PROVIDENT DRIVE

MMABATHO

2735

 

 

 

DEFENDANTS:       NOM & MAGG FUNERAL SERVICES (PTY) LTD

                                    1ST DEFENDANT

                                    MAFIKENG

 

 

DOVELINK FUNERAL SERVICES (PTY) LTD                          2ND DEFENDANT

                                    MAFIKENG