Professional Documents
Culture Documents
The subject will generally focus on how aggrieved parties to civil legal disputes can resolve
their disputes either through a formal court process or alternative dispute resolution
(ADR). The course is only sub divided into two (the first part Covered in Semester 1 and 2 nd
Part Covered in semester 2) not because the applicable principles are wholly distinct but
because the entire course can’t be covered in one semester. Nevertheless, the part covered
in the 2nd semester is merely an extension of the introductory part covered in the 1 st
semester of otherwise quite a number of legal principles may overlap.
The course covers Provisions of the Constitution, statutory law, Rules of Procedure and
Practice. At the conclusion of the Course, students are expected to have acquainted
themselves with both the theoretical knowledge of procedure and the actual practice.
Demonstrations of what transpires in courts of law, how presentations are made, the
documents relied on are all part of the course both from the perspective of the courts, the
parties and counsel. Areas worth recommending for reform are also to be considered.
The relevant applicable laws both substantive and procedural to particular remedies
being sought in courts of law; together with the relevant legal principles relating to and
applicable at every stage of civil proceedings
Identify the practical skills involved in the process of litigation, including conduct of the
practitioners, the courts and other stakeholders.
The students must have mastered the powers of all the courts in the structure of court
system in Uganda, relevant documents to support any proceedings, the time limits of
taking particular steps in the proceedings and how best to safe guard the interests of
the clients, whether as successful parties or unsuccessful parties in an election.
The specific aspects that must inter alia be appreciated are set out under each topic/
sub topic on the reading list.
2.0 Recent Legal and Incidental Developments, Impact of Covid 19 Pandemic and
Technology on Conduct of Civil Proceedings and the Emerging issues including
litigation before the East African Court of Justice
2.1 There are recent developments in the area of Civil Litigation including impact of
technology which had generated the need for amendment of the Civil Procedure
Rules in 2019-2020.
2.2 As a result of technological developments and the Covid 19 pandemic, more changes
are emerging in this area including conduct of Civil proceedings through
technological means;
Filing of court pleadings, submissions through technological means (e filing)
at all levels of courts, save those without the requisite facilities.
Conduct of proceedings including examination of witnesses via technological
means including zoom, delivery of judgements by email or on zoom.
Service of court process through electronic mechanisms like Facebook,
email, whatsupp, twitter, and other technological means.
Other issues include the growing impact of the human rights legal regime on
various aspects of civil procedure including the modes of execution like
arrest and imprisonment in civil prison.
4.0 Authorities;
The law and rules applicable to civil procedure have been and continue to be elucidated
in a number of decisions of courts. Some of the cases have been set out in the reading
list, which is not exhaustive. Other cases shall continue to be cited and relied on in class
from time to time.
5.0 Examinations
The examination is twofold; First is the coursework that shall be conducted and shall be
marked out of 30 marks. The coursework shall be either in form of test or a take home
test as the subject Lecturers shall in their discretion advise. At the end of the semester,
the final examination shall be conducted marked out of 70 marks. The exam shall be
partly open book with students being allowed to enter the exam with clean copies of
the Civil Procedure Act, the Civil Procedures and the Reading list only (save that a
supplementary reading list approved by the subject Lectures may equally be allowed.
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. Note this reading guide is only for the SEMESTER 1. It is does not contain all the authorities on the relevant
aspects. Students are therefore advised and encouraged to read the cases on the guide and any other relevant
authorities. More authorities will be availed in the course of the lectures. A number of authorities have been
placed at the Photocopier at the School of law.
TOPIC 1 (JK)
TOPIC 1
Introduction to the Law and Practice of Civil Procedure
To be considered; the law that regulates civil litigation/practice; the distinction between
Civil Procedure and Substantive law, the sources of the law of Civil Procedure, and the
applicable principles; interpretation and scope of the legal rules, procedural and
substantive requirements, the approach adopted by courts etc;
1.1 Applicability of the Civil Procedure Act & the Civil Procedure Rules to Courts vis-
à-vis procedure in any other specific legislation like the Divorce Act and Rules,
the Parliamentary Elections Act as amended and the Rules, the Registration of
Titles Act etc.
1. Uganda Broadcasting Corporation versus Sinba (K) Ltd & Others CA Civ Application No.
12/2014 (Ruling of Hon. Justice Kakuru)
2. Beatrice Kobusingye versus Phiona Nyakaana SCCA No 05. /2004.
1.2 Inherent Powers of Court (Section 98 CPA and S. 33 Judicature Act, Rule 2(2)
Court of Appeal and Supreme Court Rules). The Source and Basis for Exercise of
Inherent Powers and Limitations thereto and the distinction between Jurisdiction
and Inherent powers of Court
1. E.B Nyakaana & Sons Limited Versus Beatrice Kobusingye & Others SCCA No.
20/2017 (2018)
2. Kibugumu Peter Patrick (Munakukama) versus H. Basajjabalaba & Anor HCMA
No. 455 / 2014
3. Dr. J.B Byamugisha versus NSSF Civ Ref. No. 19/2012.
4. Central Electricals International Ltd versus Prestige Investments Limited HCMA No.
625/2011
5. Goodman Agencies Ltd & Anor. versus Highland Agriculture Export Limited HCMA
No.364/2012
6. Board of Governors, Kawempe Muslim School verus Hussein Kaskende & others HCMA
No. 637/2006
7. Oil Seeds (U) Ltd Versus Uganda Development Bank SCCA NO. 09/2009
8. Ayub Suleman Versus Salim Kabambalo SCCA No. 32/1995
9. Standard Chartered Bank V Clouds 10 Ltd [1988-90] HCB 84
10. Adonia V Mutekanga (1970) EA 429,432
11. G.W Katakwandi V Biraro (1977) HCB
12. Rawal V Mombasa Hardware Ltd [1968] EA 392
1.3 Applicability of Article 126 (2) (e) and 274 of the Constitution to Civil Procedure
& Practice, the interpretation and scope vis-à-vis the Civil Procedure Rules and
Practice.
1. Mulindwa George William versus Kisubika Joseph SCCA No.12/2014 (July 2018)
2. Elizabeth Nalumansi Wamala versus Jolly Kasande SCCA No. 10/2015 (2017)
(Mwondha JSC)
3. Proline Soccer Academy Vs. Lawrence Mulindwa & 4 Others HCMA No. 0459/2009
4. Uganda Crop Industries Ltd Vs. URA HCCS No. 05/2009
5. Francis W. Bwengye V Haki Bonera HCT-00-CV-CA No.033-2009
6. Uganda National Roads Authority Versus Vivo Energy HCMA No. 209/2014
7. Kabandize & Others versus KCCA CACA No. 28/2011 (march 2014)
Recommended Texts
1. Read; A commentary on Civil Procedure Act Cap 21 (Kenya) by Steve Ouma 2010
TOPIC 2
2.0 Civil Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution;
To be considered; Nature of civil litigation, consequences, rationale compared with
other forms of resolution of civil disputes like; mediation, arbitration, the modern
trend and attitude of courts; etc.
1. W.H.R Wanyama V KCC & Anor. [2008] HCB 111
2. Gunya Company Limited versus Attorney General HCCS No. 031/2011
TOIPC 3 (JK)
3.0 The Structure & Competence of Courts (Forum for Determination of Civil Actions;
To be considered; Jurisdiction (Both Geographical and Pecuniary, where applicable)
of the Local Council Courts, Magistrates Courts, the High Court (including the
divisions of the High Court), Registrars of the High Court, the Industrial Court,
Labour office, other courts and Tribunals.
Article 129 of the Constitution
The Magistrate’s Courts Act Cap as amended;
See; s.11 -15 Civil Procedure Act;
Practice Direction No.1 of 2002; Judicial Powers of Registrars of the High Court;
The Magistrate’s Courts (Magisterial Areas) Instrument Jan 2017
See; Local Council Courts Act 2006
See; Small Claims Courts Rules
3.1 Establishment, Composition and Competence of Courts (including Divisions of the
Courts like High Court Civil, commercial, family and land division.
1. Hassan Basajjabalaba & Anor versus AG SCCA No 1 of 2018
2. Hassan Basajjabalaba & Anor versus AG Constitutional Petition No. 12/ 2013
3. Davis Wesley Tusingwire Versus Attorney General; Supreme Court Constitutional
Appeal No.04/2016(2017)
4. Davis Wesley Tusingwire Versus AG Constitutional Petition No. 02/2013(including the
Dissenting Judgment of Justice Kavuma Ag. DCJ)
5. Pinnacle Projects Limited versus Business in Motion Consultants Ltd (Misc. Appl. No
362 Of 2010)
3.9.3 Jurisdiction of the High Court in Transactions where Defendants are subject to
Diplomatic Immunity
3.9.4 Jurisdiction of the High Court in case of Conflict btn International law & Municipal
Law
1. Concorp International Ltd Versus Eastern & Southern Trade & Development Bank
SCCA No. 11/ 2009
2. Among A. Anita Versus AG of Uganda & Anor Reference No.6/2012 (EACJ)
3. Testimony Motors Ltd Versus The Commissioner Customs URA HCCS No.004/2011
(OS)
TOPIC 4 (JK)
4.0 Institution of suits:
i. The Constitutional Integration of ICT into Adjudication Processes for Courts of Judicature
(Practice) Directions Legal Notice No. 6/2019
ii. Fakrudhin Vallibhai Kapase versus KDLB & Anor HCMA No…2019
Consider the various modes of institution of suits and the relevant considerations. O.4 r 1
O.36, O.37, O. 52 CPRs; etc:
4.1 Suits to be commenced in manner set out in Rules (S. 19 CPA)
1. Matco Stores Limited Versus Grace Muhwezi HCCS No. 90/91 of 2011
2. Jacob Mutabaazi Versus The Seventh Day Adventist Church HCCS No. 54/2009
3. Ochieng Peter Patrick Vs. Mayende Stephen Dede & EC EP No. 15/2011
4. Meera Investments Ltd V Jeshang Popat Shah CACA No. 56 of 2003
4.2 Definition of a Suit; See s. 2 of the CPA.
1. Matco Stores Limited Versus Grace Muhwezi HCCS No. 90/91 of 2011
TOPIC 5 (JK)
5.0 Payment of Court Fees
The requirement for payment of court fees, which court documents attract fees, how are
the fees determined, when and where to pay, evidence of payment, effect of non-
payment, payment of insufficient fees, late payment, remedy in case of non-payment or
late payment; the practice of the courts;
1. Read The Judicature (Court Fees & Deposit Rules (r. 6)
2. Order 9 r.16 and O.7 r.11(c)
3. Read; Land Litigation. Experiences and Best Practices from the Land Division 2012 by
Hon. Justice Joseph Murangira pages 10-15
4. The Constitutional Integration of ICT into Adjudication Processes for Courts of
Judicature (Practice) Directions Legal Notice No. 6/2019
5.1 Assessment, Payment, Time of Payment of Court Fees and the Fling Process
1. Pinnacle Projects Limited versus Business in Motion Consultants Ltd (Misc. Appl. No
362 Of 2010)
2. Kamba Sale versus Hon. Jennifer Namuyangu EPA No. 0027/2011
3. Mukoni Collins versus Electoral Commission & Anor HCMA o. 055/2011
4. Noah Bukenya V Global Credit Management Ltd HCCMA No.254 of 2009
5. UNTA Exports ltd –v Commissioner of Customs (1970) EA43(U)
6. Musango v Musango (1979) 226
7. Yese Ruzambina V Kimbowa Builders & Construction Ltd (1976) HCB 278
8. Banco Arabe Espanol-v Bank of Uganda (CACA No.42 of 1998
5.4 Remedy for Non Payment, Less payment or Late Payment of Court Fees
1. Standard Chatered Bank Ltd versus Mwesigwa Geoffrey Phillip HCMA 477/2012
2. Electoral Commission Versus Betty Nambooze [2007] HCB 52
3. Yese Ruzambina V Kimbowa Builders & Construction Ltd (1976) HCB 278
4. Byabazaire v Mukwano Industries ltd [2002] 2 EA;
5. Katuramu v Maliya (1992-93) HCB161
5.4 The process of Filing Suits
1. Okot Ayere Olwedo Justin vs. AG HCCS No. 381/2005
2. W.H.R Wanyama V KCC & Anor. [2008] HCB 111
3. Pinnacle Projects Limited versus Business in Motion Consultants Ltd (Misc. Appl. No
362 of 2010)
4. Athanasius Kivumbi V Hon Emmanuel Pinto Constitutional Petition No. 5 of 1997
(Read; Land Litigation. Experiences and Best Practices from the Land Division
2012 by Hon. Justice Joseph Murangira pages 10-15)
TOPIC 6 (JK)
TOPIC 8 (EWK)
Appearance of Parties & Agents
Physical and legal appearance, authorized agents, implications and consequences
Appearance through Filing Appropriate Response
1. Opa Pharmacy Vs Howse SMC George (1972) ULR 115:
2. AG & UCB versus Westmont (supra)
Appearance by Party
1. Harriet Kizito v Ggoloba Godfrey CA No. 65/2005.
2. Kyobe Ssenyange Vs Naks Ltd (1980) HCB 31
3. Sekyaya Vs Sebuguli
Appearance by Party’s Counsel
1. Rule 2 & 3 of the Advocates (Professional Conduct) Regulations SI 267-2
2. Mugoya Construction & Engineering Ltd Vs Central Electricals Int Ltd (Miscellaneous
Application 699 of 2011)
3. AG & Peter Nyombi versus Uganda Law Society HCMA No. 321/2013
4. Sinba (K) Limited & 4 Others versus Uganda Broadcasting Corporation Civil Application
No. 05/2014
5. Shell (U) Ltd & Others versus Muwema & Mugerwa Advocates SCCA No. 02/2013
TOPIC 9 (EWK)
The Law Relating to Capacity to Sue or Be sued
To consider the various parties that can sue or be sued, the applicable law and procedure to such
parties, consequences of suing a non-existing party or wrong party among others
Difference Btn Capacity & Locus to sue
1. Mohamud Barwani versus Crane Bank in Receivership (2021)
2. Farkrudin Vallibhai Kapasi & Anor Versus Alliance Holdings & KDLB HCCS No 570/2015
3. Crane Bank Limited (In Receivership) versus Sudhir Ruparelia & Anor CA (2020)
4. Major Roland Kakooza Mutale versus AG & IGG [2001-2005] HCB 110
5. Kabonge James versus Nansana Town Council HCCA No. 78/2012
6. Gordon Sentiba Versus IGG SCCA No.06/2008
General Principles Governing Capacity to sue or be Sued
1. The Registered Trustees of the Muslim World League versus Tom Luwalira & Victorious
Educational Services Ltd HCMA No.723/2014
2. V.G Keswala & Sons versus M.M Sheikh Dawood HCCS No.43/20110
3. Meera Investments Ltd versus Commissioner General of URA SCCA No.14/2012
4. Kakooza Mutale versus AG & Anor. [2001-2005] HCB 110
Beneficiaries
1. Jacob Mutabaazi Versus the Seventh Day Adventist Church HCCS No. 54/2009
2. Lugeya Samuel & Anor V UCB Ltd HCMA No. 893/2004
3. John Buteraba V Edrisa Serwanga & Anor. HCCS No.222 of 2008
4. Israel Kabwa V Martin Banoba Musiga [1996] II KALR 109 SC
5. Wycliffe Kiyingi V Augustine Kajuna [1994] v KALR 1
6. Jabir and Another v Jabir and Others (Civil Appeal No. HCT 02 CV. AC 0001/03) [2007] UGHC 10
Donees of Power of Attorney
1. Co-operative Bank in Liquidation Vs Kashaija N. Imelda and Anor. HC OS No.1 2011.
2. Alice Okiror Vs. Global Capital Save 2004 Limited and othrs HCCS No.149/2010
3. J.B Mpanga V Dr. Nkamuhayo Rwacumika HCC Application No. 019/2009
4. Narrottam Bhatia and Anor V Boutique Zhazim Limited HCCS No. 411 of 1992
5. M/s Ayigihugu & Co. Advocates V Munyankindi Muteeri [1990-91] KALR 194
6. Turn Sidpra & Anor. V Uganda Rehabilitation Development Foundation [1994] 1 KALR 25
Companies & Directors/ Shareholders and Companies Limited by Guarantee
1. DFCU Bank Limited versus Mukiibi Yudaya & Others HCCS No. 195/2012
2. Uganda versus Shanita Namuyimba & Anor. Case No. CR.SC. 102/2011
3. Nanam Aviation Limited Vs. Sun Air and Anor Civil Suit No. 309 0f 2008
4. Lea Associates Limited V Bunga Hill House Limited HCCMA NO. 348/2008
5. Lukyamuzi James V Akright Projects Limited & Anatoli Kamugisha HCCS No. 319/2002
6. Kiga Lane Hotel v UEDCL CS 557/2004
7. Sentamu V UCB [1982] HCB 32
8. Nsangiranabo Erasmus t/a Nsangira Auctioneers and Court Bailiffs versus Messieurs
Associated Properties Ltd, Jagdshchangra Jashibhai Patel and Bhupendera Jashibai HCMA
No 953 of 2001
9. The Registered Trustees of the Muslim World League versus Tom Luwalira & Victorious
Educational Services Ltd HCMA No.723/2014
10. Contraction Engineers & Builders Ltd V The New Vision & 3 Othrs [1994] III KALR 37
11. Fam International Ltd & Anor. V Mohamed El Fatih [1994] III KALR 108 SC
12. N.K Radia Vs. Kakhubhai & Co. Ltd [1995] I KALR 87
Authority to commence a suit in the names of a Company
13. Kabale Housing Estates Tenants Ltd Vs. Kabale Municipal Council SCCApp No. 15/2013
14. Nile Safaris Ltd Versus Warsaw Adams Construction Ltd HCCS No. 659/1995
15. Bugerere Coffee Growers V Ssebaduka [1970] EA 147;
16. United Assurance Co. AG SCCA No. 1 of 1986, Wambuzi C.
17. Tobacco & Commodity Traders International Incorporated Vs. Mastermind Tobacco (U) Ltd
Companies Cause No. 18/2002
Unincorporated entities, Associations, NGOs, Churches, Registered Trustees etc
Partnerships
26. Geoffrey Gateete versus Kyobe & Anor SCCA No.
27. Yunusu Ismail T/A Bombo City Stores V Alex Kamukama & Othrs [1992] III KALR 113
28. Nterekeya Bus Service V Rep of Kenya 196691) ALR Comm 452,
29. See Benjamin Sajjabi/T/A Namataba V Timber Manufacturers Limited [1978] HCB 202;
30. Horra Vs Horra [1959] EA 981 (K).
31. Sarwan Singh Vs Karan Singh [1963] EA 423 (K).
32. Kasana Produce Vs Kato [1973]).
33. Johnson VS Moss (1969) EA 654.
34. Reliable African Insurance Agencies V NIC (1979) HCB 58
Others like Government and Private Schools, Universities, Traditional institutions etc.
1. Harriet Grace Bamale (suing through her next friend) Kituma Magala V The Board of Governors
of Makerere College school [1994] 1KALR 10
2. Management Committee Mengo Primary School & Othrs V Ngabo Newspaper [1993] 1 KALR 115
3. S.3 Uganda Registration Services Bureau Act CAP 210
4. Administrator General V Uganda Posts & Telecommunications Corporation; [1993] IV KALR 108
5. Traditional institutions; Article 249 of the 1995 constitution.
Effect of a suit against a wrong or Non Existent Party & Remedy
1. The Registered Trustees of the Muslim World League versus Tom Luwalira & Victorious Educational
Services Ltd HCMA No….2014
2. The Trustees of Rubaga Miracle Centre V Mulangira Simbwa V The board of Trustees Miracle Centre
& Pastor Kayanja HCCMA No.576 /2006 AND 655 OF 2005
3. John Kibyami V Mission and Relief Transport Ltd HCCS No.236/2006
4. Makula International V Cardinal Nsubuga[1982] HCB 32
5. Mubiru V Byensiba [I985] HCB 106
6. SajjabiV Timber Manufacturers Ltd[ 1978] HCB 202
TOPIC 10 (EWK)
Joinder of Parties as Plaintiffs and Joinder of Causes of Action (JK)
1. Halsbury`S Code of Civil Procedure 12th Edn Vol. 1 Page 543
2. Pathak -V- Mpekwe (1964) EA24
3. AG & Peter Nyombi versus Uganda Law Society HCMA No. 321/2013
4. Semyalo Michael versus The Registered Trustees of Kampala Arch Diocese SCCA No. 12/2009
5. IGG & Jinja District Administration Versus Blessed Contractors Limited HCCA No. 21/2009
Joinder of Parties as Defendants and Joinder of Causes of Action
1. John Buteraba V Edrisa Serwanga & Anor. HCCS No.222 of 2008
2. Lea Associates Limited V Bunga Hill House Limited HCT 00CC-MA-0292-2007
3. Allied Bank International (U) Ltd V Sadru Karah [20001-2005] HCB Vol.2 79
4. Yowana Kahere &Othrs V Lunyo Estates Limited (1959) EA 319
5. Stephen Lubega V Barclays Bank (U) Ltd (1992) III KALR 51
6. Kananura Melvin Consultant Engineers V Conee Labanda [1992] KALR 61
7. Fatuma Osman Hussein V Mahendra Umadbai Patel [1995] 1 KALR 29
8. Bank of India V Shah (1959) EA 18
9. Sempa Mbabali V Kidza [1985] HCB 46
10. Stround-V-Lawson (1898) 2 QB44
11. Barclays Bank -V-Patel (1959) EA 214
12. A.M. Okwonga-V-James Anywar (1984) HCB 45
13. Paulo Kayima-V-Rugoora (1980) HCB 3
14. Makula Internation-V- Cardinal Nsubuga (1982) HCB 85
15. Johnson –V- Moss (1969) EA 654
16. Ssonko & Others-V-Haluna & Anor (1971) EA 469
17. Kenani-V-Desai (1954)7 ULR 13
TOPIC 12 (EWK)
Third Parties, Amicus/ Intervenors
Third Parties
Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions Act)
1. Michael Richardson versus Rand Blair & Bokomo Uganda Ltd HCMA No. 51/2012
2. Winnie Okidi & Others Vs. Fina Bank (U) Ltd HCMA No. 90/2013
TOPIC 13 (EWK)
Interpleader Proceedings
1. Kabaka of Buganda versus Muhammad Buwule Kasasa and UNRA December 2020
2. Uganda National Roads Authority versus Faridah Nantale & Others HCMA 035/2018
3. UNRA Versus Kabugo Stephen & Anor HCMA No. 1039/2017
4. Stella Maris Mabazi & 4 Others versus UNRA HCMA No. 266/2015
5. Standard Chartered Bank (U) Ltd V Gapco U Ltd and Barclays Bank PLC HCT-00-CC-MA-
0049-2007
6. Sergeant V Gautama (1968) EA 338
7. Re Katende Ssempebwa HCMA No.
8. Famous Cycle Agency Ltd V Manshular Ramji & othrs [1994] V KALR 58
TOPIC 14 (JK)
Cause of action, including Vicarious Liability and the Practice of Pleading a Cause of action
1. Order 7 r.1 CPR
Written Statement of Defence, Counter Claim, Extension of Time, striking out WSD, Failure to
file Defence, Admissions in WSD etc.
Denial
1. Joshi V Uganda Sugar Factory Limited [1968] EA 570
2. Ben Byabashaija & Anor. V AG [1992] 1 KALR 161
TOPIC 16 (JK)
Limitation of Causes of action
See Limitation Act Cap 80, the Judicature Act on Judicial Review, the Civil Procedure &
Limitation Misc. Provisions Act and other Relevant Acts.
1. Madhivan Group Limited versus Alexander David Simbwa & Others HCCS No. 615.2012
2. W.H.R Wanyama V KCC & Anor. [2008] HCB 111
3. Charles Mpiima V AG [1993] 1 KALR 1
4. Uganda Railways Corporation V Ekwaru & Others CACAppl No. 185/2007
5. M. Buwule Kasasa Versus Japsher Buyonga Bwogi CA
6. Hermezdas Mulindwa & Anor. Vs Stanbic Bank U Ltd HCT-00-CS-0426-2004
7. URA V Uganda Consolidated Properties Ltd [1997-2001] UCL 148
8. Sayikwo Murone V Yovani Kuko and Anor (1985) HCB 68
9. Sour Fap Famous, RZ V AG [1997] UCLR 396
10. In the matter of an application by Mustafa Ramathan CACA No.25 of 1996
11. Kenfreght (U) Limited V URC [1997-2000] UCLR 299
12. URA V Uganda Consolidated Properties Ltd [1997-2000] UCLR 149
TOPIC 17 (EWK)
INTERROGATORIES, DISCOVERY, INSPECTION, FURTHER AND BETTER PARTICULARS
1. Male Hassan Mabirizi versus the Kabaka of Buganda HCMA No.2017
2. Kyenda Versus SBL International Holdings Limited HCMA 052/2013
3. Namubiru Lyton V Uganda Telecom Ltd HC Misc. Application No.4 of 2004
4. Unicof Ltd V Intefreight Forwarders [1997-2000] UCLR 447
5. Said Tibazarwa V UCB [1997-2000] UCLR 383
6. Hon. MR. Justice Remmy Kasule V Jack Sabiiti & 2 Others HCCS No. 230 of 2006
7. Andrew Lutakome & Anor. V Edward Rugumayo & Othrs [1993] 1 KALR 118
8. Esperito Mubiru V UCB (1972) HCB 302
9. Joshi V Uganda Sugar Factory Ltd [1968] EA 570
10. Motar Mart Exchange V Standard General Insurance co Ltd
11. Effren Guerra V Standard General Insurance Co. Ltd
12. White V Spafford & Co. [1991] 2 K.B 241
13. Juma Kenyi V Grindlays Bank (U) Ltd [1982] HCB 16
14. Dresdenor Bank V Sango Bay Estates [1971] ULR
15. EAGEN Co. Ltd V Standard Bank Ltd HCS No. 888/1971
16. Eastern Radio Services V Tiny tots [1967] EA
17. UCB V Akamba Ug Ltd (1972) 4 KALR 28
18. Horizon Coaches Limited V Francis Mutabazi, Kamara Deodonta Mutabazi, Sharon Mutabazi
&
Note: In the course of lectures, more cases shall be referred to, which may not be on this
reading list. Students should not consider the reading list as exhaustive of all relevant
authorities.