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How to Start a Civil Case in South Africa (2026): Step‑by‑step Guide

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If you need to know how to start a civil case in South Africa, this guide walks you through every stage, from the pre‑action letter of demand through pleadings, service, case management, and trial. The civil claim process in South Africa is governed primarily by the Uniform Rules of Court (High Court) and the Magistrates’ Courts Rules, both of which were materially amended by Government Notice R6504, published in the Government Gazette on 19 September 2025. Those amendments introduced, among other things, Rule 41A (a structured mediation pathway), Rule 11A (class‑action certification), and updated provisions for electronic filing and service.

This guide reflects the practical position as at mid‑2026, including the Gauteng Division’s expanded mandatory mediation pilot, and is designed for individuals, SMEs, and in‑house counsel preparing to litigate, or respond to litigation, in a South African court.

Overview of the Civil Claim Process in South Africa

A civil case is any non‑criminal legal dispute in which one party (the plaintiff or applicant) seeks a remedy, typically damages, specific performance, an interdict, or a declaratory order, against another party (the defendant or respondent). Common examples include breach of contract, delictual (tort) claims for negligence or defamation, property disputes, debt recovery, and judicial review of administrative decisions.

South Africa operates a three‑tier civil court structure for most disputes:

  • Small Claims Court. Informal, no legal representation permitted, designed for straightforward monetary claims within prescribed monetary limits.
  • Magistrates’ Court (District and Regional). Handles claims up to the jurisdictional ceiling set by the Magistrates’ Courts Act 32 of 1944 and regulations. Legal representation is permitted.
  • High Court. Unlimited monetary jurisdiction and exclusive jurisdiction over certain matters such as class actions (under new Rule 11A), insolvency, and constitutional relief. Appeals from Magistrates’ Courts are heard here.

Before issuing process, every prospective litigant should weigh whether litigation is the appropriate route. The Uniform Rules amendments effective 19 September 2025, and the Gauteng mediation pilot protocols rolled out during 2026, actively encourage alternative dispute resolution (ADR) before or alongside trial proceedings. Industry observers expect courts to scrutinise whether parties have genuinely engaged with Rule 41A mediation before granting trial dates.

Who this guide is for

This guide is aimed at individuals considering how to open a civil case, SME owners pursuing or defending commercial claims, and in‑house legal teams managing litigation risk. It applies equally whether you intend to litigate in the Magistrates’ Court or the High Court, and it flags where the procedures diverge.

Eligibility and Prerequisites for Starting a Civil Case in South Africa

Before you can issue a summons or launch an application, you must confirm that you satisfy four threshold requirements: standing, cause of action, jurisdiction, and prescription.

Jurisdiction quick‑check

Claim value. District Magistrates’ Courts have a monetary jurisdiction ceiling prescribed by regulation (check the latest Government Gazette tariff, as thresholds are periodically raised). Regional Courts handle higher‑value claims. If your claim exceeds the Magistrates’ Court ceiling or seeks non‑monetary relief such as an interdict, the High Court is the appropriate forum.

Type of relief. Certain matters, including class‑action certification under Rule 11A, company winding‑up, and constitutional challenges, fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of the High Court. Small Claims Courts cannot grant interdicts or declaratory orders.

Location of the defendant. Generally, you issue process in the court whose area of jurisdiction covers the place where the defendant resides, carries on business, or where the cause of action arose.

Prescription (time bars). The Prescription Act 68 of 1969 sets the default prescriptive periods for common causes of action. Contractual and delictual claims generally prescribe after three years from the date the debt became due or the cause of action arose. Certain statutory claims may carry shorter or longer periods. If your claim has prescribed, the court will dismiss it, check this before spending on process.

How to Start a Civil Case in South Africa: Step‑by‑Step Procedure

The following numbered steps set out the civil claim process in South Africa from pre‑action through to enforcement. Where the procedure differs between the Magistrates’ Court and the High Court, the variation is noted.

Step 1, Send a pre‑action letter of demand

Before issuing process, send a formal letter of demand to the opposing party. This letter should clearly state the nature of the claim, the amount or remedy sought, and a reasonable deadline (typically 7 to 21 days) for compliance. The letter of demand is not a strict statutory prerequisite in every case, but it is a practical necessity: courts look unfavourably on plaintiffs who litigate without first attempting to resolve the matter, and costs awards may be affected.

Keep proof of delivery, registered post, courier confirmation, or email read‑receipt. At this stage, also preserve all documentary evidence (contracts, invoices, correspondence, photographs) and consider whether urgent or interim relief (such as a preservation order) is needed.

Step 2, Select the correct procedure: summons, application, or Small Claims

South African civil procedure distinguishes between two main procedural tracks in the Magistrates’ Court and High Court:

  • Action proceedings (summons). Used where facts are in dispute. The plaintiff files a combined summons (High Court) or a summons with particulars of claim (Magistrates’ Court). Witness evidence is led orally at trial.
  • Application proceedings (notice of motion + founding affidavit). Used where facts are largely common cause or can be resolved on affidavit, for example, urgent interdicts, reviews, and liquidation applications. Evidence is presented in written affidavits rather than viva voce testimony.

If the claim is straightforward and within the Small Claims Court’s monetary ceiling, a litigant may approach that court directly. No attorneys are permitted; a commissioner hears the matter informally.

Step 3, Draft and issue the originating process; serve via the Sheriff

The plaintiff’s attorney drafts the combined summons (or notice of motion and founding affidavit), ensuring compliance with the prescribed Uniform Rules form requirements. The document is then taken to the Registrar of the relevant court to be issued, stamped and allocated a case number. Where courts have adopted the Court Online e‑filing system, the process may be filed electronically in accordance with amended service and filing provisions introduced by GN R6504 of 2025.

Once issued, the process must be served on the defendant by the Sheriff of the court (or a deputy sheriff). The Sheriff will prepare a return of service, a sworn affidavit confirming how, when, and on whom the document was served. Valid service is critical: defective service can result in any subsequent default judgment being set aside.

Step 4, Defendant response: Notice of Intention to Defend or opposing affidavits

In action proceedings, the defendant must file a Notice of Intention to Defend within the time prescribed by the rules, typically 10 court days from service in the Magistrates’ Court, and 10 court days in the High Court (extendable by agreement or court order). The plea (the defendant’s formal answer to the claim) follows within a further prescribed period after delivery of the notice.

In application proceedings, the respondent files an answering affidavit within the time allowed by the rules or the notice of motion itself.

If the defendant fails to respond within the prescribed period, the plaintiff may apply for default judgment. The Registrar (in undefended matters for a liquidated amount) or the court (for unliquidated claims) may then grant judgment without a trial.

Step 5, Exchange of pleadings, discovery, pre‑trial conference, and mediation

After the notice of intention to defend, the parties exchange pleadings in South Africa’s structured sequence: particulars of claim → plea (and possible counterclaim) → replication. Once pleadings close, either party may call for discovery, the compulsory disclosure and exchange of relevant documents.

Following discovery, the matter proceeds to a pre‑trial conference or case management hearing (in practice, the managing judge may set a case‑plan). Under Rule 41A, the court may order the parties to attempt mediation at any stage. In the Gauteng Division in particular, early indications suggest that courts are actively directing parties to engage with mediation before allocating trial dates. Parties must prepare a mediation statement and, where directed, engage an accredited mediator.

Step 6, Trial, judgment, and enforcement

At trial, the plaintiff leads evidence first (witnesses, documents, expert reports), followed by the defendant. After closing arguments, the court delivers judgment, sometimes ex tempore (immediately) or on a reserved basis (days to weeks later).

If judgment is granted in your favour, enforcement mechanisms include a writ of execution (authorising the Sheriff to attach and sell the debtor’s property), an emoluments attachment order (garnishing wages), or contempt proceedings where a court order is not complied with. For a detailed walkthrough of the enforcement stage, see our guide on how to enforce a court order in South Africa.

Civil lawsuit timeline in South Africa, step‑by‑step overview

Step Who does it Typical duration
Pre‑action letter of demand Claimant / attorney 7–21 days (period for compliance)
Issue summons or application at Registrar Plaintiff’s attorney Day 0 (filing day)
Service of originating process Sheriff / deputy sheriff 3–14 days (local service)
Notice of Intention to Defend Defendant / attorney 10 court days from service (Magistrates’ and High Court)
Exchange of pleadings (plea, replication) Both parties 4–8 weeks
Discovery and inspection Both parties 6–12 weeks
Pre‑trial conference / case management Parties and managing judge or registrar 2–4 weeks to schedule (after pleadings close)
Mediation under Rule 41A (if ordered or agreed) Parties and accredited mediator 1–8 weeks
Trial Parties and court 3–18+ months from date of set‑down (varies by complexity and court list)
Judgment enforcement Successful party / Sheriff 1–12 months (dependent on execution steps)

Documents Needed to Start a Civil Case in South Africa

Compiling the correct documents before issuing process avoids costly delays and potential procedural challenges. The table below lists the core documents a plaintiff (and, where indicated, a defendant) will need at various stages of the civil claim process in South Africa.

Documents to attach to the originating process

When filing a combined summons, the particulars of claim must be accompanied by any contracts, invoices, or written agreements that form the basis of the claim. These are marked as numbered annexures (e.g., “Annexure A”, “Annexure B”) and cross‑referenced in the body of the pleading. In application proceedings, the founding affidavit must annex all supporting documents and be signed before a commissioner of oaths.

Affidavit versus witness statement

An affidavit is a sworn statement used in application proceedings and interlocutory motions. A witness statement is typically exchanged before trial in action proceedings, summarising the evidence a witness will give orally. The two serve different procedural purposes and must be prepared accordingly.

Document Notes
Letter of Demand Issued by claimant or attorney. Retain proof of delivery (registered post receipt, courier confirmation, or email read‑receipt).
Combined Summons / Particulars of Claim Drafted by plaintiff’s attorney. Must comply with Uniform Rules form requirements and include schedules and annexures.
Founding Affidavit (application proceedings) Applicant’s sworn statement, signed before a commissioner of oaths. Exhibits annexed and numbered.
Notice of Intention to Defend Filed by defendant at the Registrar within prescribed time limits. Triggers the pleading sequence.
Power of Attorney / Practising Certificate If represented, the attorney’s signed mandate and proof of enrolment with the Legal Practice Council.
Annexures (contracts, invoices, photographs) Numbered sequentially and cross‑referenced in pleadings. File originals or certified copies.
Proof of Service (Sheriff’s Return) Sheriff’s sworn affidavit confirming how, when, and on whom the process was served. Essential for proving valid service.
Expert Report (if applicable) Commissioned by the instructing party. Include scope of instruction, expert’s CV, methodology, and signed opinion.
Discovery Affidavit Sworn schedule of all relevant documents in the party’s possession or control. Filed after pleadings close.
Mediation Bundle / Statement Required for Rule 41A compliance. Prepare a concise mediation statement setting out the issues, desired outcomes, and any settlement proposals.

Timeline and Key Deadlines for a Civil Lawsuit in South Africa

Missing a procedural deadline can be fatal to a claim, or result in default judgment against a defendant. The table below consolidates the most critical deadlines applicable to the civil claim process in South Africa across the three main court tiers.

Event Deadline / Typical time window
Prescription (contract and delict claims) 3 years from the date the debt became due or the cause of action arose (Prescription Act 68 of 1969). Some statutory claims have shorter or longer periods, verify before issuing.
Notice of Intention to Defend (Magistrates’ Court) 10 court days from service of summons.
Notice of Intention to Defend (High Court) 10 court days from service (extendable by consent or court order).
Filing of Plea (after notice to defend) Within the period specified in the notice to plead, typically 20 court days in the High Court.
Application for Default Judgment Available immediately once the prescribed period for filing a notice of intention to defend has expired without response.
Discovery (after pleadings close) Typically 20 court days after notice to discover is served (High Court, Uniform Rule 35).
Urgent / interim relief (Rule 6(12) High Court) Immediate, the application may be brought on shortened timeframes at any point, provided urgency is established.
Pre‑trial conference After pleadings close and discovery is complete. Scheduled by the managing judge or Registrar, timing varies by division.
Small Claims Court hearing Usually scheduled within 4–8 weeks of filing, varies by court list availability.

First 30 days, action checklist

If a dispute has just arisen, the following actions should be prioritised within the first 30 days:

  1. Confirm that the claim has not prescribed under the Prescription Act.
  2. Preserve all relevant evidence (contracts, emails, invoices, photographs).
  3. Send a formal letter of demand with a clear compliance deadline.
  4. Determine the correct court (Small Claims, Magistrates’, or High Court) based on claim value and relief sought.
  5. Instruct an attorney and begin drafting the originating process.
  6. Assess whether urgent or interim relief is needed (e.g., interdict, preservation order).

Litigation Costs in South Africa: Fees and Tax Considerations

Understanding the likely litigation costs in South Africa at the outset is essential for any costs‑benefit analysis. The table below provides indicative ranges, actual fees depend on case complexity, seniority of counsel, and court location. All legal fees attract VAT at 15 % on taxable supplies.

Item Indicative range Notes
Court filing fee, Magistrates’ Court Varies by claim value (check current tariff) Prescribed by Government Gazette tariff schedule; verify with the Clerk of the Court before filing.
Court filing fee, High Court Varies by claim value (check current tariff) Set by Rules Board / Government Gazette; verify with the Registrar.
Sheriff service fee R 200 – R 800+ Depends on process type and travel distance. Urgent or after‑hours service attracts a premium.
Attorney professional fees (own‑client basis) R 8 000 – R 250 000+ Depends on complexity, seniority, and duration. Includes preparation, correspondence, and attendance.
Advocate brief fee (trial) R 10 000 – R 150 000+ Senior Counsel (SC) briefs are significantly higher. Refresher fees apply per additional day of trial.
Expert report R 5 000 – R 100 000+ Forensic accountants, engineers, and medical specialists at the upper end.
Party‑and‑party costs recovery Typically 60 – 70 % of own‑client costs A costs order in your favour rarely covers 100 % of what you actually spent. The shortfall is borne by the successful party.
VAT 15 % on taxable supplies Applies to attorney fees, advocate fees, and most professional service invoices.

Prospective litigants should also budget for incidental disbursements, photocopying and pagination of trial bundles, travel, accommodation for out‑of‑town hearings, and mediation fees if Rule 41A is invoked. Seek a detailed fee estimate from your attorney before committing to litigation.

What Changes in 2026: Uniform Rules Amendments and Mandatory Mediation

The Uniform Rules of Court amendments published in Government Notice R6504 and gazetted on 19 September 2025 are the most significant procedural reform in South African civil litigation in recent years. Several of these changes are now fully operational and directly affect how to start a civil case in South Africa.

Key amendments at a glance

  • Rule 11A, Class‑action certification. The High Court now has an express procedural framework for certifying class actions. Applicants must apply for certification before proceeding, and the court assesses criteria such as commonality, numerosity, and adequacy of the class representative. This codifies principles previously developed through case law. The likely practical effect is greater certainty for both plaintiffs and defendants in multi‑party claims.
  • Rule 41A, Mediation. Rule 41A formalises the court’s power to direct parties to mediation at any stage of proceedings. Parties may also agree voluntarily to mediate. The rule requires a mediation statement and engagement with an accredited mediator. In the Gauteng Division, a mandatory mediation pilot has been expanded during 2026, and early indications suggest that managing judges are routinely directing parties to attempt mediation before allocating trial dates.
  • Electronic filing and service. Amendments to the rules governing service now expressly permit electronic service on parties registered on the Court Online e‑filing platform. Attorneys must check whether their opponent is a registered Court Online user and, if so, serve documents electronically via the platform in accordance with the amended provisions.

Practical checklist for Rule 41A compliance

  1. Review the court’s practice directions for the division in which your matter is enrolled, Gauteng practice notes, in particular, set out specific mediation timelines and reporting requirements.
  2. Prepare a concise mediation statement: identify the issues in dispute, summarise your position, and set out any settlement proposals.
  3. Engage an accredited mediator, look for practitioners registered with recognised bodies such as CEDR, the Arbitration Foundation of Southern Africa (AFSA), or bodies accredited under local protocols.
  4. File a report with the Registrar confirming whether mediation was attempted and, if not, the reasons for non‑engagement.
  5. Retain all mediation correspondence and records (without prejudice privilege may apply, take legal advice).

What practitioners must change in their workflows

Attorneys should register on Court Online and ensure their e‑filing credentials are current. Internal checklists should be updated to include a mediation readiness assessment at the pre‑trial conference stage. Fee estimates given to clients should now factor in mediator costs and the additional time required for Rule 41A compliance. For firms handling matters in Gauteng, monitoring the Gauteng Division’s evolving practice notes is essential, the likely practical effect is that non‑compliance with mediation directions will attract adverse costs orders or delays in securing trial dates.

For broader context on recent conveyancing and procedural changes in South Africa (2026), see our companion guide. Foreign litigants may also wish to review the latest South Africa immigration changes for 2026.

Common Pitfalls When Starting a Civil Case, and How to Avoid Them

  • Defective service. Failing to ensure that the Sheriff serves process correctly, or neglecting to file the return of service, is one of the most common errors. If service is defective, any default judgment obtained may be set aside on application, wasting months and incurring additional costs. Always verify the return of service before proceeding.
  • Missing prescription deadlines. Issuing process even one day after the three‑year prescriptive period (or shorter period for specific statutory claims) renders your claim unenforceable. Calendar the prescription date immediately upon becoming aware of a potential claim.
  • Incorrect court or procedure. Filing in the wrong court or using action proceedings when application proceedings are appropriate (or vice versa) leads to costs‑wasting exceptions and delays. Conduct a jurisdiction and procedure check before drafting.
  • Poor mediation preparation. Under the expanded Rule 41A framework, approaching mediation without a structured mediation statement and relevant documentation signals a lack of genuine engagement. Courts may penalise non‑engagement with adverse costs orders.
  • Inadequate exhibit numbering. Failing to number annexures sequentially and cross‑reference them in the body of the pleading creates confusion at discovery and trial. Adopt a consistent naming convention from the outset.
  • Not registering on Court Online. Where e‑filing is available, failing to register means you cannot serve or receive documents electronically, potentially delaying your matter and complicating compliance with the amended Uniform Rules.

To reduce the risk of these errors, consider engaging a qualified litigation lawyer early in the process.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Nicqui Galaktiou at Nicqui Galaktiou Inc Attorneys, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. Government Gazette, 19 September 2025 (Uniform Rules amendments, GN R6504/2025)
  2. Rules Regulating the Conduct of the Proceedings of the High Court, consolidated (LawLibrary)
  3. SAFLII, Southern African Legal Information Institute
  4. South African Judiciary, Court Online / e‑filing process map
  5. ENSafrica, Amendments to the High Court and Magistrates’ Court Rules
  6. Bizcommunity, Key changes to rules regulating class‑action lawsuits
  7. Smith Inc., Rule 41A and mediation in South Africa

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