

Supreme Court of Uganda
The Supreme Court of Uganda is the highest judicial organ in Uganda. It derives powers from Article 130 of the 1995 constitution. It is primarily an appellate court with original jurisdiction in only one type of case: a presidential election petition.
The Supreme Court is headed by the chief justice nd has ten other justices. The quorum required for a court decision varies depending on the type of case under consideration. When hearing a constitutional appeal, the required quorum is seven justices. In a criminal or a civil appeal, only five justices are required for a quorum.
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8 Upper Kololo Terrace,
Kampala, Uganda
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http://www.judiciary.go.ug/data/smenu/7/Supreme
Supreme Court of Uganda - 1989
5 documents
Title | Date |
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December 1989 | |
NRA Pte Robert Byaruhanga v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 2 of 1986) [1989] UGSC 3 (5 December 1989) | 5 December 1989 |
August 1989 | |
Paul Kayondo & Anor v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 1 of 1985) [1989] UGSC 2 (11 August 1989) | 11 August 1989 | Francis Masaba v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 24 of 1984) [1989] UGSC 1 (3 August 1989) | 3 August 1989 |
July 1989 | |
Joseph Wakhata v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 7 of 1986) [1989] UGSC 4 (26 July 1989) | 26 July 1989 | WWMpora & Ors v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 25 of 1985) [1989] UGSC 5 (26 July 1989) | 26 July 1989 |