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Masaka Chief Magistrate Court Cause List Monday May 10 THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA IN THE CHIEF MAGISTRATES COURT OF MASAKA AT MASAKA CIVIL REGISTRY CAUSELIST FOR THE SITTINGS OF : 10-05-2021 to 14-05-2021 WEDNESDAY, 12-MAY-2021 BEFORE:: MAGISTRATE GRADE I ZIRABA ARTHUR Case Time Case number Pares Claim Sing Type Posion Category GOMBYA SULAIMAN VS PENDING 1. 09:00 MSK-00-CV-CS-0055-2020 Civil Suits SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE Menon NALWANJA JUSTINE HEARING FRIDAY, 14-MAY-2021 BEFORE:: CHIEF MAGISTRATE YETEISE CHARLES Case Time Case number Pares Claim Sing Type Posion Category NAKALANZI AISHA & 3 ORS VS REVOCATION OF LETTERS OF Hearing - NOT 1. 09:00 MSK-00-CV-CS-0160-2020 Civil Suits KIBIRIGE JOSEPH ADMINISTRATION NO. 160/2020 appellant's case SPECIFIED BEFORE:: MAGISTRATE GRADE I ZIRABA ARTHUR Case Time Case number Pares Claim Sing Type Posion Category Miscellaneous MUTAI EMMANUEL VS RESPONDENT BE EVICTED FROM THE Hearing UNDER 1. 09:00 MSK-00-CV-MC-0034-2021 Cause SSEMIREMBE YUDA APPLICANT'S PREMISES applicant's case HEARING THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA IN THE CHIEF MAGISTRATES COURT OF MASAKA AT MASAKA LAND REGISTRY CAUSELIST FOR THE SITTINGS OF : 10-05-2021 to 14-05-2021 MONDAY, 10-MAY-2021 BEFORE:: MAGISTRATE GRADE I ZIRABA ARTHUR Case Sing Time Case number Pares Claim Posion Category Type Hearing - Civil TAKAYA FRANK VS NYONNYINTONO PERMANENT INJUNCTION EVICTION ORDER , PENDING 1. 09:00 MSK-00-LD-CS-0009-2020 Defendant's Suits IMMACULATE GENERAL DAMAGES HEARING case WEDNESDAY, 12-MAY-2021 BEFORE:: MAGISTRATE GRADE I ZIRABA ARTHUR Case Sing Time Case number Pares Claim Posion Category Type Civil NAKABUGA VERONICA VS GENERAL DAMAGES , EVICTIONS ORDERS, PENDING 1. 09:00 MSK-00-LD-CS-0087-2019 Menon Suits NALUMANGA LUCY AND 2 OTHERS PERMANENT INJUNCTION, COSTS HEARING Hearing - Civil NAMATA BETTY & ANOR VS HASSAN GENERAL DAMAGES , EXEMPLARY DAMAGES UNDER 2. 09:00 MSK-00-LD-CS-0007-2020 Defendant's Suits SEMANDA & ANOR ,COSTS. HEARING case KALUNGI MOSES VS KIGANDA EVICTION ORDER , GENERAL DAMAGES , Hearing - Civil UNDER 3. 09:00 MSK-00-LD-CS-0090-2020 RONALD (ADMINISTRATOR OFTHE MESNE PROFITS , PERMANENT INJUNCTION , Plainff's Suits HEARING LATE FRASKO KI COSTS case FRIDAY, 14-MAY-2021 BEFORE:: MAGISTRATE GRADE I ZIRABA ARTHUR Case Sing Time Case number Pares Claim Posion Category Type PERMANENT INJUNCTION , VACANT Civil BAGONZA NATOLI VS KALUMBA PENDING 1. 09:00 MSK-00-LD-CS-0005-2019 POSSESSION , GENERAL DAMAGES , Judgement Suits MARTIN AND ANOTHER JUDGMENT EVICTION ORDER , COSTS Hearing - Civil MULINDWA BENJAMIN VS WASSWA GENERAL DAMAGES FOR TRESPASS,EVICTION PENDING 2. 09:00 MSK-00-LD-CS-0047-2020 Plainff's Suits LIVINGSTONE & ANO. ORDER,COSTS HEARING case THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA IN THE CHIEF MAGISTRATES COURT OF MASAKA AT MASAKA CRIMINAL REGISTRY CAUSELIST FOR THE SITTINGS OF : 10-05-2021 to 14-05-2021 TUESDAY, 11-MAY-2021 BEFORE:: CHIEF MAGISTRATE YETEISE CHARLES Case Nature of Time Case number Pares Charge CRB No Sing Type Category Appl./Appeal Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS KIZZA PATRICK OBTAINING GOODS BY 1. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0415-2016 Kalungu/022/16 prosecuon Offence ALIAS PAUL FALSE PRETENCE case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS NAKALYANGO 2. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0516-2019 Kyotera/78/2019 prosecuon Offence REGINA & 2 ORS case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS KIWEEWA 3. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0912-2020 Masaka/770/2020 prosecuon Offence ASUMAN case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS MWANGE 4. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0166-2021 Lwengo/17/2021 prosecuon Offence FAHAD case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS RUBAREKYERA 5. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0250-2021 Masaka/387/2020 Criminal Offence GEORGE AND 7 OTHER Summons Criminal UGANDA VS SSENKYAMA 6. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0860-2018 Katovu/35/2018 Ruling Offence SIMEO Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS SSENKINGA 7. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0787-2020 Lwengo/23/2020 prosecuon Offence DENIS case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS SSEMAGANDA 8. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0064-2021 Masaka/51/2021 prosecuon Offence RICHARD ALIAS MUCHA case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS MUHEREZA 9. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0170-2021 DEFILEMENT prosecuon Offence PATRICK case BEFORE:: MAGISTRATE GRADE I ZIRABA ARTHUR Case Nature of Time Case number Pares Charge CRB No Sing Type Category Appl./Appeal Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS BWANIKA JOHN 1. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0190-2021 Masaka/08/2021 prosecuon Offence BOSCO case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS MUHANGGUZI STEALING FROM A 2. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0162-2020 prosecuon Offence KUZAIRU VEHICLE case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS SSEMAKULA 3. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0246-2021 CRIMINAL TRESSPASS Masaka/287/2021 prosecuon Offence HUSSAN case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS MWESIGWA 4. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0623-2020 THEFT prosecuon Offence MORIS case Hearing - Criminal 5. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0248-2021 UGANDA VS OESE SAMUEL THEFT Masaka/312/2021 prosecuon Offence case Hearing - Criminal 6. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0789-2020 UGANDA VS KASUBIKA ABEL Masaka/655/2020 prosecuon Offence case Criminal UGANDA VS NANSAMBA Hearing Breif 7. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0263-2021 THEFT Masaka/332/2021 Offence ALLEN Facts Hearing - Criminal 8. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0957-2020 UGANDA VS WASSWA ABDU THEFT Masaka/876/2020 prosecuon Offence case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS MULINDWA 9. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0437-2019 prosecuon Offence HENRY case Hearing - Criminal 10. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0107-2021 UGANDA VS MUGENYI DAN Masaka/115/2021 prosecuon Offence case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS MUKALO 11. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0702-2019 DOING GRIEVOUS HARM Lwengo/191/2019 prosecuon Offence TOMAS & 2 OTHERS case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS KANYIKE 12. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0123-2021 THEFT prosecuon Offence MUHAMED case Criminal UGANDA VS AHUMUZA 13. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0732-2019 THEFT Kalisizo/250/2019 Judgment Offence CHARLES DICKENS Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS AMINA 14. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0120-2021 prosecuon Offence SALIMIN case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS KASUJJA 15. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0911-2019 Nyendo/473/2019 prosecuon Offence HUZAIFA case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS WARAKIRA 16. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0188-2021 Nyendo/337/2020 prosecuon Offence BAZIRIO ALIAS KYALUZI case Hearing - Criminal 17. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0112-2020 UGANDA VS LUJJA VINCENT THEFT prosecuon Offence case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS SSEBOWA 18. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0221-2021 Nyendo/95/2021 prosecuon Offence SIMON A.K.A BIG DUG case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS SSERUNKUMA HOUSEBREAKING AND 19. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0175-2020 prosecuon Offence SHARIF & ANOR BURGLARY case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS KATONGOLE 20. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0247-2021 STEALING A VEHICLE Masaka/291/2021 prosecuon Offence JUMA case Criminal UGANDA VS AINEMBABAZI Hearing Breif 21. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0660-2020 THEFT Nyendo/271/2020 Offence BRENDA & ANO. Facts 22. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0256-2021 Criminal UGANDA VS KASEKENDE MALICIOUS DAMAGE Masaka/009/2021 Hearing - Offence AHMED prosecuon case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS NAMATOVU 23. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0840-2020 Nyendo/342/2020 prosecuon Offence HARRIET case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS MAYANJA 24. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0860-2020 THEFT prosecuon Offence FRANK & ANOR case Criminal UGANDA VS KIBERU 25. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0560-2019 Masaka/603/2019 Judgment Offence HARMAN Kyanamukaka Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS NAMAKULA 26. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0116-2021 Admin. prosecuon Offence RESTY Police/17/2021 case Hearing - Criminal 27. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0767-2019 UGANDA VS BAALE WILSON Masaka/751/2019 prosecuon Offence case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS NAKIMERA 28. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0117-2021 THEFT prosecuon Offence MARTHA case Criminal UGANDA VS AHUMUZA 29. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0731-2019 THEFT Kalisizo/271/2019 Judgment Offence CHARLES DICKENS Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS LUBEGA MIKE 30. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0136-2021 Kinoni/015/2021 prosecuon Offence AND MUGWANYA RONAL case Hearing - Criminal 31. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0535-2019 UGANDA VS KABUYE BAKER Lwengo/160/2019 prosecuon Offence case BEFORE:: MAGISTRATE GRADE I WAKOOLI GRACE Case Nature of Time Case number Pares Charge CRB No Sing Type Category Appl./Appeal 1. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0778-2020 Criminal UGANDA VS MUWALU FRED Masaka/613/2020 Hearing - Offence prosecuon case Hearing - Criminal 2. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0926-2020 UGANDA VS MATOVU FRED THEFT Masaka/805/2020 prosecuon Offence case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS MUTSINZI 3. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0902-2020 prosecuon Offence EMMANUEL SAFARI case Hearing - Traffic TRAFFIC-RECKLESS 4. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-TO-0013-2020 UGANDA VS LUBUUKA ALEX Masaka/061/2020 prosecuon Offence DRIVING case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS MUGANGA 5. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0088-2019 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Masaka/733/2017 prosecuon Offence RICHARD case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS BAGUMA 6. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0519-2020 Masaka/34/2020 prosecuon Offence MUHAMAD case Hearing - Criminal 7. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0403-2020 UGANDA VS KIMERA JOHN Masaka/276/2020 prosecuon Offence case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS MWANJE 8. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0710-2020 DOING GRIEVOUS HARM prosecuon Offence FAISAL & ANO. case Hearing - Criminal 9. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0796-2020 UGANDA VS KASWA JOHN Masaka/55/2020 prosecuon Offence case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS LAIKU FRED & 10. 09:00 MSK-00-CR-CO-0881-2020 Masaka/764/2020 prosecuon Offence 14 ORS case Hearing - Criminal UGANDA VS KATONGOLE 11.
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