Should the party who makes an application under Section 86(2) of the CPC exercise due diligence and prosecute and satisfy court that such party had reasonable grounds for the default? 2. Is the Court obliged to grant another date to support a petition filed in terms of Section 86(2) of the CPC? 3. Can the Court hold an inquiry in terms of Section 86(2) of the CPC after execution of writ? 4. Can the Court exercise the discretionary power in terms of Section 839 of the CPC when there is specific section governing the question involved?

 

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