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
3 judgments

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June 1993
Court awarded 16 million shillings for severe burn injuries and 60% permanent disability to a minor.
Personal injury — General damages — Severe burns to a minor resulting from fallen transmission lines — Medical report and court observation — Permanent disability assessed at 60% and probable impotence — Quantum determined by recent local authorities rather than strict dollar conversion — Award of Shs.16,000,000 plus interest and costs.
4 June 1993
A minor electrocuted by a fallen transmission line awarded Shs 16,000,000 for severe injuries and 60% permanent disability.
Personal injury — electrocution and burns — assessment of general damages for pain, suffering and loss of amenities; permanent disability assessed at 60%; impotence likely though not conclusively proved; minor plaintiff; quantum guided by recent local authorities rather than strict dollar conversion.
4 June 1993
Court awarded substantial damages for severe electrocution burns to a minor, assessing 60% permanent disability and probable impotence.
Personal injury – electrocution and burns – assessment of general damages – permanent disability (60%) and probable impotence – dollar-conversion formula as guide, not mechanical rule – reliance on recent local authorities.
4 June 1993