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
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March 2000
Appeal allowed: suit not res judicata where appellant was not party to prior suits and land status change raises fresh issues.
Civil procedure — Res judicata — Section 7 Civil Procedure Act — Whether matter directly and substantially in issue in former suit between same parties — Effect where plaintiff was not party to earlier proceedings — Change of land status (Cultural and Traditional Leaders (Return of Properties) Statute, 1995) may give rise to fresh cause of action.
28 March 2000
Whether res judicata bars a land suit where statutory change in land status may create a new cause of action.
Civil procedure — Res judicata — Whether a later suit is barred where prior litigation between predecessors was finally adjudicated — Effect of statutory change in land status (Cultural and Traditional Leaders (Return of Properties) Statute, 1995) on fresh cause of action — Section 7, Civil Procedure Act.
24 March 2000