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.
Court of Appeal of Uganda - 2014
106 documents
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February 2014 | |
Maniraguha v Nkundiye (Civil Appeal No. 23 of 2005) [2014] UGCA 1 (21 February 2014) | 21 February 2014 | Kasoma v Kizza (Civil Application No. 333 of 2013) [2014] UGCA 105 (20 February 2014) | 20 February 2014 | Mwesekezi v Kajubi (Civil Application No. 261 of 2013) [2014] UGCA 29 (5 February 2014) | 5 February 2014 |
January 2014 | |
Kobusheshe v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 110 of 2008) [2014] UGCA 5 (22 January 2014) | 22 January 2014 | Magara v Uganda (Criminal Appeal Number 0146 of 2009) [2014] UGCA 10 (22 January 2014) | 22 January 2014 | Nteziyalemye v Mbarara District Local Government Council & Anor (Civil Appeal No. 0085 of 2004) [2014] UGCA 130 (15 January 2014) | 15 January 2014 |