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Court Case Administration System Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=05-03-20... THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA IN THE HIGH COURT OF UGANDA(HCT) AT KAMPALA COMMERCIAL REGISTRY CAUSELIST FOR THE SITTINGS OF : 01-03-2021 to 05-03-2021 MONDAY, 01-MAR-2021 HON. DR. JUSTICE HENRY P. BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: COURT NO. 4 ADONYO Case Time Case number Par�es Claim Si�ng Type Posi�on Category STANDARD CHARTERED BANK HCT-00-CC- PENDING 1. 09:00 Civil Suits UGANDA LIMITED VS TADEO RECOVERY OF 9,041,275,875 AND COSTS Men�on CS-0925-2020 DIRECTIONS MUKONYEZI & ANOTHER ALEWI JANYARE DONATUS VS HCT-00-CC- SHS 213,626,234, G/DAMAGES, Scheduling PENDING 2. 09:00 Civil Suits UGANDA DEVELOPMENT CS-0629-2017 A/DAMAGES, INTEREST & COSTS conference HEARING BANK LTD M/S SILVER DRAGON GROUP HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous TECHNOLOGY & TRADING ORDERS DISMISSING CIVIL SUIT BE SET PENDING 3. 09:00 Ruling MA-1018-2020 Applica�on GROUP VS JOSE MUKASA & 3 ASIDE RULING OTHERS IBRAHIM SSEBAGALA VS DECLARATIONS, PERMANENT INJUNCTION, HCT-00-CC- PENDING 4. 09:00 Civil Suits CENTENARY RURAL PUNITIVE & GENERAL DAMAGES, MESNE Men�on CS-0980-2020 DIRECTIONS DEVELOPMENT BANK PROFITS, COSTS MUGUNDHO HERBERT VS HCT-00-CC- Origina�ng UNDER 5. 09:00 OWOR MIKE AKWOYO & 3 MORTGAGE Men�on OS-0004-2019 Summons HEARING OTHERS AGRICULTURAL BUSSINESS HCT-00-CC- UG X 342,917,532 DECLARATION, GENERAL PENDING 6. 11:00 Civil Suits INITIATIVE TRUST VS EL Men�on CS-0379-2018 DAMAGES, INTEREST AND COSTS DIRECTIONS CAFINO UGANDA LTD ENG. LUDIGO PATRICK JAMES HCT-00-CC- PENDING 7. 11:00 Civil Suits & ANOTHER VS ROBERT INTEREST, GENERAL DAMAGES, COSTS Men�on CS-0937-2019 HEARING KAMUGISHA HON. MR. JUSTICE DUNCAN BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: JUDGE'S CHAMBER 3 GASWAGA Case Time Case number Par�es Claim Si�ng Type Posi�on Category Hearing - HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous AUTO SUPPLIES LTD VS DISMISSAL ORDER BE SET ASIDE, CS PENDING 1. 09:00 appellant's MA-1157-2020 Applica�on TRANSAC LTD 328/2018 BE REINSTATED, COSTS HEARING case ZIMBA LOGISTICS & Hearing HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous PENDING 2. 09:00 HARDWARE LTD & ANOR VS LEAVE TO APPEAR AND DEFEND SUIT, COSTS applicant's MA-1090-2020 Applica�on HEARING JAVELIN LTD case HON. LADY JUSTICE ANNA BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: B. MUGENYI Case Time Case number Par�es Claim Si�ng Type Posi�on Category STANBIC BANK (U) LTD VS HCT-00-CC- Scheduling UNDER 1. 09:00 Civil Suits BUGISU FARMERS AA COFFEE SHS 261,740,390, INTEREST 3%, CS-0083-2017 conference HEARING LTD 1 of 16 26-Feb-21, 3:51 PM Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=05-03-20... Hearing - HCT-00-CC- ALLIAZ PHARMACY LTD VS UNDER 2. 09:00 Civil Suits DECLARATION, AN ORDER ,INTEREST,COSTS Plain�ff's CS-0246-2010 STANBIC BANK UGANDA LTD HEARING case DECLARATION, S/PERFORMANCE, HCT-00-CC- ATC UGANDA LTD VS TWED Scheduling PENDING 3. 09:00 Civil Suits PERMANENT INJUNCTION, G/DAMAGES, CS-0957-2017 PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT LTD conference DIRECTIONS COSTS STAR SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD VS HCT-00-CC- DECLARATORY ORDER, DAMAGES, INTEREST Scheduling UNDER 4. 09:00 Civil Suits SHAMIA SEMAKULA TRADING CS-0606-2017 AND COSTS conference HEARING AS MARIAM ELECTRONICS & AN SIMON MUSASIZI & ANOTHER HCT-00-CC- DECLARATION, PERMANENT INJUNCTION,G/ Scheduling UNDER 5. 09:00 Civil Suits VS EDWARD KAFUFU CS-0044-2017 DAMAGES, E/DAMAGES, COSTS conference PLEADINGS BALIDDAWA & ANOTHER HCT-00-CC- FINCA UGANDA LIMITED` VS SHS. 1,214,000,000/-, DAMAGES, INTEREST Scheduling UNDER 6. 09:00 Civil Suits CS-0266-2020 JOHN KIZITO AND COSTS conference HEARING KISHOR KATARIA & ANOTHER HCT-00-CC- USD 54,000, SHS 19,260,000, INTEREST OF Scheduling UNDER 7. 09:00 Civil Suits VS PRITIN E. PATEL & CS-0831-2017 10%, COSTS conference HEARING ANOTHER HON. MR JUSTICE RICHARD BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: WEJULI WABWIRE Case Time Case number Par�es Claim Si�ng Type Posi�on Category DECLARATIONS, SHS. 1,767,406,457/-, Hearing - HCT-00-CC- MUGOYA MAWAZI VS DFCU UNDER 1. 09:00 Civil Suits PERMANENT INJUNCTION ORDER, No�ce to CS-0641-2014 BANK LIMITED PLEADINGS DAMAGES & COSTS show cause HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous OMONY WILLIAM WATMON UNCONDITIONAL LEAVE TO APPEAR & PENDING 2. 09:00 Ruling MA-0730-2020 Applica�on VS HABIBI BAR & LOUNGE LTD DEFEND COSTS RULING PRIDE MICROFINANCE LTD Hearing - HCT-00-CC- CASE RE- 3. 09:00 Civil Suits (MDI) VS QUALISTA GROUP SHS 101,392,003, COSTS No�ce to CS-0302-2014 INSTATED LTD & OTHERS show cause ALLIED TEC Hearing - HCT-00-CC- S/DAMAGES UNDER 4. 09:00 Civil Suits ENGINEERING&CONTRACTORS No�ce to CS-0402-2015 25301679UGX,INTEREST,G/DAMAGES,COSTS PLEADINGS LTD VS URA show cause SEMLIKI DIARY & BEVERAGES Hearing - HCT-00-CC- SHS. 68,800,000/-, DAMAGES, INTEREST UNDER 5. 09:00 Civil Suits (U) LTD VS FERDSULT No�ce to CS-0769-2014 AND COSTS HEARING ENGINEERING SERVICES LTD show cause GULF AFRICAN GENERAL Hearing - HCT-00-CC- UNDER 6. 09:00 Civil Suits TRADING LTD VS DANTA S/DAMAGES, G/DAMAGES, INTERESTT8 No�ce to CS-0328-2014 HEARING SUPPLIERS LTD show cause HASH SECURITY COMPANY Hearing - HCT-00-CC- 76,249,815/=, GENERAL DAMAGES, CASE RE- 7. 09:00 Civil Suits LIMITED VS STEEL ROLLING No�ce to CS-0626-2015 INTEREST & COSTS INSTATED MILL LIMITED show cause KWIK BUILD CONTRACTORS & Hearing - HCT-00-CC- PENDING 8. 09:00 Civil Suits ENGINEERING LTD VS THE USD 272,722, 10%, G/DAMAGES, COSTS No�ce to CS-0332-2015 HEARING UNITED NATIONS & ANOTHER show cause 2 of 16 26-Feb-21, 3:51 PM Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=05-03-20... HON. LADY JUSTICE SUSAN BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: COURT ROOM 5 ABINYO Case Time Case number Par�es Claim Si�ng Type Posi�on Category ABC CAPITAL BANK LTD VS HCT-00-CC- PENDING 1. 09:00 Civil Suits BYAMUGISHA JULIUUS DECLARATION, INTEREST, COSTS Men�on CS-0133-2020 HEARING ARINAITWE & 4 OTHERS DECLARATION THAT THE INTENDED HCT-00-CC- TOMIL POULTRY (U) LTD VS PENDING 2. 10:00 Civil Suits EVICTION IS NULL & VOID, REGISTRATION Men�on CS-0176-2019 DFCU BANK LTD & ANOR HEARING OF MORTGAGE IS NULL & VOID, PERM BARCLAYS BANK (U) LTD VS HCT-00-CC- PENDING 3. 11:00 Civil Suits GODFREY WALUSIMBI & 16.9% INTEREST, COSTS Men�on CS-0687-2019 HEARING ANOTHER HCT-00-CC- AFRICAN VENDING SYSTEMS RULING OF MAGISTRATE GRADE 1 NAKAWA PENDING 4. 12:00 Civil Appeals Men�on CA-0043-2020 T/A PAYWAY VS HIPIPO (U) LTD BE SET ASIDE AND COSTS HEARING HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous SUMADHURA TECHNOLOGIES LEAVE TO APPEAR AND DEFEND CS PENDING 5. 02:00 Men�on MA-0742-2020 Applica�on LTD & ORS VS ROOFINGS LTD 682/2020 HEARING GUANGZHOU DONGSONG HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous ENERGY GROUP COMPANY PENDING 6. 02:00 LEAVE TO APPEAR AND DEFEND Men�on MA-0377-2020 Applica�on LTD VS AFRICA MASHARIKI HEARING MEDIA AGENCY LTD HON. JUSTICE ANUP SINGH HCT-00-CC- DECLARATION ORDER, DAMAGES, INTEREST Scheduling PENDING 7. 02:00 Civil Suits CHOUDRY VS BANK OF CS-0809-2016 & COSTS conference HEARING BARODA (U) LTD BANK OF AFRICA UGANDA HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous PENDING 8. 03:00 LIMITED VS KAYONZA STAY OF EXECUTION Men�on MA-1260-2020 Applica�on HEARING DISTRBUTORS LTD HON. LADY JUSTICE JEANNE BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: RWAKAKOOKO Case Time Case number Par�es Claim Si�ng Type Posi�on Category HCT-00-CC- PRIMME ROSES LTD VS DR. SHS. 446,000,000/- DAMAGES, INTEREST UNDER 1. 09:00 Civil Suits Men�on CS-0391-2020 RUNUMI FRANCES MWESIGYE AND COSTS PLEADINGS SSERULATA LIVINGSTONE ORDER FOR CANCELLATION, DECLARATION, Hearing - HCT-00-CC- UNDER 2. 10:00 Civil Suits MUGERWA & 2 OTHERS VS AN ORDER, GENERAL DAMAGES, Plain�ff's CS-0177-2019 HEARING ABUDU SENDIJJA & 3 OTHERS PERMANENT INJUNCTION, INTEREST & COS case VICTORIA CONSTRUCTION A DECLARATION AN ORDER RELEASING HCT-00-CC- Scheduling PENDING 3. 11:00 Civil Suits LIMITED VS YIGA ALLAN & PROPERTY GENERAL DAMAGES COSTS CS-0212-2019 conference HEARING 3OTHERS INTERESTS SANLAM GENERAL Hearing - HCT-00-CC- UNDER 4. 12:00 Civil Suits INSURANCE (U) LTD VS AYA GENERAL DAMGES, COSTS , INTERESTS Plain�ff's CS-0564-2020 PLEADINGS INVESTMENTS (U) LTD case REGISTRAR KISAWUZI BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: ELIASA OMAR Case Time Case number Par�es Claim Si�ng Type Posi�on Category 3 of 16 26-Feb-21, 3:51 PM Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=05-03-20... Execu�on ROOFINGS LTD & ANOR VS Hearing - HCT-00-CC- UNDER 1. 10:00 Miscellaneous WANGOLO PAUL T/A MK EXECUTION OF DECREE No�ce to EMA-0080-2020 HEARING Applica�on HARDWARE show cause ALLEN ESTHER NAGUDI VS Hearing HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous UNDER 2. 10:00 NCBA BANK LTD & KUTOSI AN INTERIM ORDER & COSTS applicant's MA-0231-2021 Applica�on HEARING DOMINIC case Execu�on FRED KIZZA SAJJABI VS Hearing HCT-00-CC- UNDER 3. 11:00 Miscellaneous BEAUTIFUL ENGINEERING & EXECUTION OF DECREE applicant's EMA-0114-2020 EXECUTION Applica�on EQUIPMENTS LTD case H-TRIO CORPORATE EAST Hearing HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous UNDER 4. 11:00 AFRICA LTD VS DAO MARBLE SUBSTITUTED SERVICES, COSTS applicant's MA-1093-2020 Applica�on HEARING (U) LTD (IN RECEIVERSHIP) case DEPUTY REGISTRAR KAITESI BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: MARY KISAKYE Case Time Case number Par�es Claim Si�ng Type Posi�on Category HCT-00-CC- Taxa�on STANDARD CHARTERED BANK PENDING 1.
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