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Court of Appeal of Uganda

The Court of Appeal is the second highest court in the land.  It came into being following the promulgation of the 1995 Constitution, and the enactment of the Judicature Statute, 1996. Article 134 of the Constitution established the structure of the Court of Appeal.

While presiding over matters , it is duly constituted when it consists of an odd number of not less than three (3) justices of the Court of Appeal. It is this court that constitutes itself into a Constitutional Court in accordance with the Constitution to hear constitutional cases.

The Constitutional Court consists of fifteen (15) justices and handles the matters, issues or cases concerning the interpretation of the Constitution  When presiding over a constitutional matter, there must be a quorum of at least five (5) justices of the court.

Physical address
Twed Towers along Kafu Road, Nakasero,Kampala.
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Judgment date
September 2004
Eladam Enterprises Ltd v S.G.S (U) Ltd & Ors (Civil Appeal No. 20 of 2002) [2004] UGCA 1 (1 September 2004) 1 September 2004
August 2004
Juliet Kalema v William Kalema & Anor (Civil Appeal No. 95 of 2003) [2004] UGCA 15 (16 August 2004) 16 August 2004
Masiki Sosan & Anor v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 7 of 2002) [2004] UGCA 18 (2 August 2004) 2 August 2004
July 2004
Zachary Olum & Anor v Attorney General (Civil Application No. 1/04) [2004] UGCA 12 (29 July 2004) 29 July 2004
Sebuliba v Uganda (Crim Appeal No. 54 of 2002) [2004] UGCA 17 (20 July 2004) 20 July 2004
Kibuuka v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 54 of 2002) [2004] UGCA 19 (19 July 2004) 19 July 2004
June 2004
Glaxo Group Ltd v J.B. Chemicals & Pharmaceutical Ltd (Civil Appeal No. 68 of 2002) [2004] UGCA 5 (22 June 2004) 22 June 2004
Ramzanali Mohamed Ali Meghani v Kibona Enterprises Ltd (Civil Appeal No. 27 of 2003) [2004] UGCA 14 (22 June 2004) 22 June 2004
Kibuuka v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 23 of 2000) [2004] UGCA 16 (10 June 2004) 10 June 2004
Nabulo & Anor v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 32 of 2001) [2004] UGCA 19 (9 June 2004) 9 June 2004
May 2004
Juliet Kalema v William Kalema & Anor (Civil Application No. 24 of 2004.) [2004] UGCA 6 (25 May 2004) 25 May 2004
April 2004
Bujara v Bujara (Civil Appeal 81 of 2002) [2004] UGCA 21 (30 April 2004) 30 April 2004
Karim Hirji v Kakira Sugar Works Ltd (Civil Appeal No. 84 of 2002) [2004] UGCA 13 (20 April 2004) 20 April 2004
Pastori Tumwebaze v Edson Kanyabwera (Civil Appeal No. 75 of 2003) [2004] UGCA 11 (5 April 2004) 5 April 2004
Peter Mulira v Mitchel Cotts Ltd (Civil Appeal No. 15 of 2002) [2004] UGCA 8 (3 April 2004) 3 April 2004
Wamukota Stephen v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 128 of 2001) [2004] UGCA 20 (2 April 2004) 2 April 2004
March 2004
Twiga Chemical Industries Ltd v Viola Bamusedde t/a Triple B. Enterprises (Civil Appeal No. 9 of 2002) [2004] UGCA 10 (22 March 2004) 22 March 2004
Paul Byekwaso v Attorney General (Civil Appeal No. 10 of 2002) [2004] UGCA 9 (2 March 2004) 2 March 2004
February 2004
Godfrey Ojwang v Wilson Bagonza (Civil Appeal No. 25 of 2002) [2004] UGCA 2 (17 February 2004) 17 February 2004
National Housing And Construction Corporation v Kampala District Land Board & Anor (Civil Appeal No. 43 of 2002) [2004] UGCA 7 (1 February 2004) 1 February 2004