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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.

 

Physical address
8 Upper Kololo Terrace, Kampala, Uganda

Supreme Court of Uganda - 1998

24 documents

Title Date
December 1998
Ochiti Lagol Patrick v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 15 of 1998) [1998] UGSC 30 (3 December 1998) 3 December 1998
Ochitti Lagol Patrick v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 15 of 1998) [1998] UGSC 16 (3 December 1998) 3 December 1998
November 1998
G.M Combined (U) Ltd v A.K. Detergents and 4 Ors (Criminal Appeal No. of 1998) [1998] UGSC 24 (24 November 1998) 24 November 1998
Kikonyogo George v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 13 of 1998) [1998] UGSC 19 (7 November 1998) 7 November 1998
Kiyongo George v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 13 of 1998) [1998] UGSC 12 (7 November 1998) 7 November 1998
October 1998
Magidu Mudasi v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 3 of 1998) [1998] UGSC 18 (2 October 1998) 2 October 1998
Majid Mudasi v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 3 of 1998) [1998] UGSC 11 (2 October 1998) 2 October 1998
John Katuramu v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 2 of 1998) [1998] UGSC 14 (1 October 1998) 1 October 1998
July 1998
Noordin Charania Walji v Drake Semakula (Civil Appeal No. 40 of 1995) [1998] UGSC 8 (15 July 1998) 15 July 1998
Namulobi Hasadi v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 16 of 1997) [1998] UGSC 17 (13 July 1998) 13 July 1998
Namulodi Hasadi v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 16 of 1997) [1998] UGSC 10 (13 July 1998) 13 July 1998
Bank Of Uganda v Transroad Ltd (Civil Appeal No. 3 of 1997) [1998] UGSC 57 (8 July 1998) 8 July 1998
Bogere Moses v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 1 of 1997) [1998] UGSC 22 (6 July 1998) 6 July 1998
May 1998
In Re: Jim Muhwezi Katugugu and In Re: Constitutional Case No6 of 1998 (Constitutional Cause No. 4 of 1998) [1998] UGSC 2 (15 May 1998) 15 May 1998
Kamesere Henry v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 8 of 1997) [1998] UGSC 21 (15 May 1998) 15 May 1998
Kamesere Moses v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 8 of 1997) [1998] UGSC 13 (15 May 1998) 15 May 1998
Kifamunte Henry v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 10 of 1997) [1998] UGSC 20 (15 May 1998) 15 May 1998
Ogwang v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. of 1997) [1998] UGSC 27 (15 May 1998) 15 May 1998
April 1998
Badru Mwindu v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. of 1997) [1998] UGSC 23 (28 April 1998) 28 April 1998
March 1998
Mitwalo Magyengo v Medadi Mutyaba (Civil Appeal No. 11 of 1996) [1998] UGSC 73 (24 March 1998) 24 March 1998
January 1998
Attorney General of Uganda v Major General Tinyefuza (Constitutional Appeal No. 1 of 1997) [1998] UGSC 74 (28 January 1998) 28 January 1998
Mangeni v Departed Asians Property Custodian Board (Civil Appeal No. of 1995) [1998] UGSC 26 (22 January 1998) 22 January 1998
Bogere Charles v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. of 1996) [1998] UGSC 28 (15 January 1998) 15 January 1998
Izongoza v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. of 1998) [1998] UGSC 25 (7 January 1998) 7 January 1998