The Pre-Hearing Conference is held in respect of unresolved disputes that are referred for determination by court. This conference shall be attended by parties and their representatives if any.
Parties to the dispute/case.
The parties may have their own Pre-hearing Conference; or the court may issue an order directing the parties to hold a Pre-hearing Conference before the trial either by themselves ( where parties will agree on the time, date and venue of the meeting) and file minutes of such.
If the parties are unable to hold such by themselves, then the Registrar can be appointed to chair such a hearing and file minutes. At the Pre-hearing conference, parties must identify the following:
- Facts that are agreed.
- Facts that are in dispute.
- The issues that the Court is required to decide.
- Preliminary points of law which the Court is required to decide.
- The relief claimed, and if compensation, the amount and the method of calculation. Parties should compute amounts of their claims, before attending the Pre Hearing Conference and provide proof of such computation.
- Discovery and exchange of documents.
- Number of witnesses, including expert witnesses, to be called at the hearing.
- Issuance of a subpoena, if same is required.
- Necessity for on-the-spot inspection.
- Language requirements on the date of trial.
- Setting of trial dates.
- Any other matter that will shorten proceedings or limit costs.
The parties must prepare and sign minutes of their Pre-Hearing Conference and file with court as directed.
Pleadings already filed and any other documents that might assist during such a hearing to curtail the trial and or lead to settlement of such a case.
For more information, refer to the Industrial Court Rules or contact the office listed below
The Registrar
Industrial Court of Botswana
Private Bag BR 267
Gaborone, Botswana
Phone: (+267) 3900565
Fax: (+267) 3900567
Facebook: Industrial Court of Botswana
Opening hours: 07:30 to 12:45 and 13:45 to 16:30 Monday to Friday, except weekends and public holidays.
Additional information can also be obtained in the Rules of Court and the Trade disputes Act.