High Court of Uganda

The High Court of Uganda is the third court of record in order of hierarchy and has unlimited original jurisdiction, which means that it can try any case of any value or crime of any magnitude. Appeals from all Magistrates Courts go to the High Court. 

The High Court is headed by the Honorable Principal Judge who is responsible for the administration of the court and has supervisory powers over Magistrate's courts. 

Physical address
Plot 2, the Square Kampala
38 judgments

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October 2022
31 October 2022
31 October 2022
31 October 2022
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26 October 2022

 

26 October 2022
Plaintiff owns the titled 241 hectares; defendant’s 400 acres were from un‑surveyed land, and he is a trespasser on the title.
Property law — contract interpretation of land sale — whether sold acres lay within surveyed/titled land or un‑surveyed customary land; trespass — unauthorized occupation of titled land; evidentiary weight of deed plan and locus inspection; counterclaim for transfer fails when sale related to un‑surveyed land.
26 October 2022
25 October 2022
25 October 2022
24 October 2022
24 October 2022
24 October 2022
21 October 2022
21 October 2022
20 October 2022
Accused father convicted of aggravated defilement; credible victim and medical evidence led to conviction and lengthy custodial sentence.
Criminal law – Aggravated defilement – Elements: victim under 18, sexual act (penetration), parent/authority relationship, identification of perpetrator; sexual offence evidence – caution and corroboration; medical evidence supporting habitual penetration; sentencing under Sentencing Guidelines with credit for remand.
20 October 2022
18 October 2022
18 October 2022
17 October 2022
17 October 2022
Accused convicted of aggravated defilement; victim's age, act and identity proved; sentenced with remand credit.
* Criminal law – Aggravated defilement – essential elements: victim’s age, sexual act (penetration), identity of perpetrator; corroboration of complainant’s testimony; sentence under sentencing guidelines and remand credit.
17 October 2022
Accused convicted of aggravated defilement of a six‑year‑old; sentenced to 26 years, compensation UGX 2 million.
Criminal law – Aggravated defilement: elements (victim’s age, sexual act, identity of offender); victim credibility and corroboration; admitted medical report as agreed fact; sentencing guidelines – aggravating and mitigating factors; remand credit; compensation order.
17 October 2022
14 October 2022
14 October 2022
13 October 2022

 

12 October 2022
12 October 2022
11 October 2022
Caveat vacated where caveator failed to prove a beneficiary or other caveatable interest; registered title held conclusive.
* Property law – Caveats against registered land – caveatable interest – beneficiary caveat – requirement to prove entitlement to maintain caveat. * Registration of Titles Act s59, s123, s124, s128 – certificate of title conclusive; beneficiary caveats exception. * Evidence Act s102 – burden on caveator to prove interest. * Judicature Act s37 – remedial powers to give complete relief and facilitate subdivision.
11 October 2022
10 October 2022
7 October 2022
6 October 2022
4 October 2022
Pleadings drawn and filed by a non-approved corporate entity are illegal and may be struck out; defendant given limited time to file proper pleadings.
Advocates Act – s.70 offences by bodies corporate – body corporate drafting and filing pleadings when not an approved law firm – pleadings prepared by unapproved entity are illegal and may be struck out; Section 14A inapplicable where entity has never been authorised; court may grant time to file proper pleadings and award costs.
4 October 2022