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Court Case Administration System Court Case Administration System http://judccas/ccas/causelistmaker2.php?todate=05-05-2017&fromdate=0... THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA IN THE HIGH COURT OF UGANDA(HCT) AT KAMPALA CIVIL REGISTRY CAUSELIST FOR THE SITTINGS OF : 02-05-2017 to 05-05-2017 TUESDAY, 02-MAY-2017 HON.MR.JUSTICE BEFORE:: STEPHEN MUSOTA Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type DECLARATIONS HCT-00- KIRUNDA AND /COMPENSATION/ GENERAL Hearing - UNDER 1. 09:30 CV-CS- Civil Suits BROTHERS LINTED VS DAMAGES / AGGRAVATED Plainff's PLEADINGS 0713-2016 ATTORNEY GENERAL DAMAGES / EXEMPLARY case DAMAGES / INTERES HCT-00- AISHA NASSALI KITAKA DECLARATIONS, DAMAGES Scheduling PENDING 2. 09:30 CV-CS- Civil Suits VS BANK OF BARODA & AND COST conference HEARING 0527-2016 ANOTHER HCT-00- FRED KAGGWA $ TEMPORARY $INJUNCTION Scheduling UNDER 3. 09:30 CV-CS- Civil Suits ANOTHER VS KALIBBALA (B) COSTS OF THE conference PLEADINGS 0190-2015 MUSAAZI $ 2OTHERS APPLICATION HON. MRS. LADY JUSTICE BEFORE:: MARGARET OGULI-OUMO Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type HCT-00- PETER SEBUGWAWO VS RECOVERY OF SHS. Hearing - PENDING 1. 10:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits THE ADMINISTRATOR 51,500,000 ,GENERAL Plainff's HEARING 0121-2015 GENERAL DAMAGES & COSTS case CENTER FOR HEALTH, HMAN RIGHTS AND HCT-00- DEVELOPMENT (CE VS DECLARATION ( A TO G), PENDING 2. 10:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits Menon THE REGISTRERED GENERAL AND DAMAGES HEARING 0176-2015 TURSTEES OF MENGO HOSPITAL $ 5 OTH PRIME MACHINERY LTD HCT-00- Hearing Miscellaneous VS UGANDA ELECTRICITY PENDING 3. 10:00 CV-MC- DECLARATION/ ORDERS/ETC applicant's Cause TRANSMISSION HEARING 0136-2016 case COMPANY LIMITED SPECIAL DAMAGES HCT-00- SENTONGO GERALD VS /PAYMENT -180,000,000-/ Scheduling PENDING 4. 11:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits UMEME INTEREST -ON A AND B / conference HEARING 0555-2016 COSTS ETC HCT-00- LUBEGA FRED VS SPECIAL DAMAGES/ Scheduling PENDING 5. 12:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits KAMPALA FAIR (U) AGGRAVATED DAMAGES/ conference HEARING 0246-2016 LIMITED GENERAL DAMAGES/ 1 of 13 4/28/2017 3:50 PM Court Case Administration System http://judccas/ccas/causelistmaker2.php?todate=05-05-2017&fromdate=0... DECLARATIONS/INTERESTS/ COSTS ETC OKUMU DANIEL ASOBASI HCT-00- GENERAL,PUNITIVE,-- VS NEW VISION GROUP Scheduling PENDING 6. 12:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits DAMAGES -/INTEREST &DITOR IN CHIEFNEW conference HEARING 0342-2014 /COSTS ETC VISION HCT-00- HON.KAMBA SALEH VS COMPENSATORY, UNDER 7. 02:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits HON.JENNIFER EXEMPLARY & SPECIAL Menon HEARING 0229-2009 NAMUYANGU DAMAGES CHARLOTE HCT-00- DECLARATION AGGRAVATED Hearing - MUCHUNGUZI KAZOORA PENDING 8. 02:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits DAMAGES GENERAL Plainff's VS ATTORNEY GENERAL HEARING 0399-2014 DAMAGES case & ONE OTHER HON. LADY JUSTICE BEFORE:: WOLAYO HENRIETTA Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type SPECIAL DAMAGES SHS HCT-00- MALUNDA JOSEPH VS 01 195000000=/GENERAL Scheduling PENDING 1. 09:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits KCCA 02 SEMAKULA DAMAGES /INTEREST/COSTS conference HEARING 0191-2012 MOSES ETC HON. LADY JUSTICE BEFORE:: LYDIA MUGAMBE Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type SPECIAL DAMAGES HCT-00- RWIHURA K ROBERTS VS -121,497,140 /- /GENERAL UNDER 1. 09:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits MEWA BUS SERVICES Menon DAMAGES /INTEREST TILL TO PLEADINGS 0003-2016 AND 03 OTHERS FULL PAYMENT/ COSTS / GHORAYEB INT,L HCT-00- Hearing - FREIGHT FORWARDING UNDER 2. 09:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits COSTS Plainff's COMPANY VS CHOUR PLEADINGS 0182-2016 case MOHAMAD GENERAL DAMAGES IMMANUEL BEN HCT-00- ,EXEMPLARY. AND PUNITIVE MISSAGGA VS RED UNDER 3. 09:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits DAMAGES /INTREST- Menon PEPPER PUBLICATIONS PLEADINGS 0203-2015 25%FROM FILING TO FULL 02 THE EDITOR IN CHIEF PAYMENT - HCT-00- KYAGABA KABUUSU VS PAYMENT OF 18,900,000 & UNDER 4. 09:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits MPIGI DISTRICT LOCAL Menon OTHERS PLEADINGS 0381-2016 GOVT & ANOTHER HCT-00- SILVER SPRINGS HOTEL DECLARATIONS/DAMAGES/ UNDER 5. 09:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits Menon VS UMEME LTD INTERESTS/ COSTS ETC PLEADINGS 0456-2016 2 of 13 4/28/2017 3:50 PM Court Case Administration System http://judccas/ccas/causelistmaker2.php?todate=05-05-2017&fromdate=0... HCT-00- SSENYONDO FRED VS COMPENSATION, UNDER 6. 09:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits WANG YUQING AND 3 DECLARATION, DAMAGES, Menon PLEADINGS 0408-2016 OTHER INTEREST, COST ETC PAYMENT OF USD 64,693.50, KIRAN DAYALJI GAJJAR HCT-00- USD 18,266.40, VACANT VS ANATOLIA PENDING 7. 09:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits POSESSION,EXEMPLARY Menon ENTERPRISES LTD & 2 HEARING 0331-2016 DAMAGES,GENERAL ORS. DAMAGES AND INTE HCT-00- KAYONDO TIMOTHY DECLARATIONS/ ORDERS/ Scheduling UNDER 8. 10:00 CV-CS- Civil Suits KIRONDE VS NILE COSTS ETC conference PLEADINGS 0647-2016 BREWERIES LTD HCT-00- SHS. 46,000,000 /= WITH Hearing - LUBEGA KIKOME JOHN UNDER 9. 10:30 CV-CS- Civil Suits INTEREST AT 26% PER Plainff's VS HAMID GOMBE HEARING 0192-2009 ANNUM case GLOBAL PAPER DECLARATION/SPECIAL HCT-00- PRODUCTS LIMITED VS Hearing - DAMAGES /-51000,000 /-/ UNDER 10. 10:30 CV-CS- Civil Suits V,G KESHWALA AND Plainff's GENERAL DAMAGES / PLEADINGS 0040-2016 SONS LIMITED 02 case INTEREST /COSTS /ETC LUGONDA PE HCT-00- OKOU R CONSTANT VS Hearing Miscellaneous UNDER 11. 02:00 CV-MC- STANABIC BANK OF DECLARATIONS / ORDERS applicant's Cause HEARING 0128-2012 UGANDA case HON. LADY JUSTICE BEFORE:: PATRICIA BASAZA WASSWA Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type UG SHS -331758,540 -FOR ODONGO FRANCIS AND HCT-00- THE PLAINTIFFS /INTEREST Hearing - 76 OTHERS VS KRISPUS UNDER 1. 09:30 CV-CS- Civil Suits ON ABOVE 25%P A Plainff's AYENA ODONGO T/A PLEADINGS 0404-2016 /GENERAL DAMAGES case AYENA ODONGO AND /PUNITI HCT-00- Hearing - Miscellaneous ABONEKA MICHAEL VS DECLARATIONS /ORDERS UNDER 2. 09:30 CV-MC- peoner's Cause ATTORNEY GENERAL /COSTS ETC PLEADINGS 0157-2016 case RUYONDO EDISON T/A UG SHS 150000000/- RUYONDO AND CO HCT-00- /INTEREST AT BANK RATE Hearing - ADVOCATES VS 01 UNDER 3. 09:30 CV-CS- Civil Suits TILL FULL PAYMENT / Plainff's DEPERTED ASIAN S PLEADINGS 0359-2014 GENERAL DAMAGES /COSTS case PROPERTY CUSTODIANS ETC BOAR HCT-00- JOSEPH YIGA Hearing - RECOVERYOF SHS. UNDER 4. 09:30 CV-CS- Civil Suits MAGANDAZI VS SURE Plainff's 59,040,810 & COSTS HEARING 0066-2015 TELCOM LTD case 3 of 13 4/28/2017 3:50 PM Court Case Administration System http://judccas/ccas/causelistmaker2.php?todate=05-05-2017&fromdate=0... DEPUTY REGISTRAR AJIJI BEFORE:: ALEX MACKAY Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type EMMANUEL HCT-00- TUMWEBONEIRE AND 1 Taxaon PENDING 1. 10:00 CV-TA- OTHER VS UGANDA TAXATION Taxaon Applicaon TAXATION 0080-2016 INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE AND 1 OTHER HCT-00- SANYA AGGREY VS Miscellaneous AN INTERIM ORDER /COSTS PENDING 2. 11:00 CV-MA- CHARLES YIGA AND O5 Ruling Applicaon BE PROVIDED FOR RULING 0095-2017 OTHERS HCT-00- SANYA AGGREY [AG. Hearing Miscellaneous PENDING 3. 11:30 CV-MA- GENERAL SECRETARY] VS INTERIM /COST applicant's Applicaon HEARING 0082-2017 HO. DR. SAM LYOMOKI case HCT-00- HILLTOP ACADEMY Taxaon PENDING 4. 02:00 CV-TA- LIMITED VS KATONGOLE TAXATION Taxaon Applicaon TAXATION 0052-2017 YASIN MUDI OBOLE ABEDI 02 AN ORDER ENFORCING THE HCT-00- KANYAGO ANNET -T/A RESPONDENTS BE PAID Hearing Miscellaneous PENDING 5. 02:00 CV-MC- LUGAND VS 01 ROCKY THEIR REMUNERATION/ AN applicant's Cause HEARING 0160-2017 INDUSTRIES LTD 02 JOICE ORDER THE RESPONDENTS case KAGUDDE NAMU TO TH HCT-00- AGNES WANDIRA Hearing - Mediaon PENDING 6. 03:00 CV-ME- NTENDE VS LAW MEDIATION SUMMARY mediaon Cause MEDIATION 0097-2017 DEVELOPMENT CENTRE case ASSISTANT REGISTRAR BEFORE:: KABAGYE BAHINGUZA JOY Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type THE REGISTERED TRUSTEES OF UGANDA HCT-00- Hearing - Mediaon FOOTBALL ASSOCI VS PENDING 1. 10:00 CV-ME- MEDIATION mediaon Cause FEDERATION OF MEDIATION 0375-2016 case UGANDA FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LTD & 05 HCT-00- Hearing - Mediaon KAWEESA SWAIB VS PENDING 2. 11:00 CV-ME- MEDIATION mediaon Cause MUSOKE MOHAMMED MEDIATION 0296-2016 case ANDREW LWANGA HCT-00- Hearing - Mediaon KISEGERWA VS PENDING 3. 11:30 CV-ME- MEDIATION mediaon Cause ATTORNEY GENERAL OF MEDIATION 0419-2016 case UGANDA 4 of 13 4/28/2017 3:50 PM Court Case Administration System http://judccas/ccas/causelistmaker2.php?todate=05-05-2017&fromdate=0... BEFORE:: NOT ALLOCATED Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type HCT-00- Hearing - Miscellaneous BUNJO JONATHAN VS TEMPORARY INJUNCTION UNDER 1. 09:00 CV-MA- Applicant's Applicaon FINCA UGANDA LTD /COSTS PLEADINGS 0539-2016 case HCT-00- MWESIGWA FRANCIS VS Hearing - Mediaon UNDER 2. 10:30 CV-ME- 01 ATTORNEY GENERAL MEDIATION mediaon Cause PLEADINGS 0099-2017 02 FESTO TURINAWE case WEDNESDAY, 03-MAY-2017 HON.MR.JUSTICE BEFORE:: STEPHEN MUSOTA Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type HCT-00- LI DONGLI VS KEDDI PENDING 1. 09:30 CV-CS- Civil Suits SPECIAL DAMAGES& OTHERS Menon MOSES & ANOTHER HEARING 0614-2016 HCT-00- DANIELLE ORERE Hearing - GENERAL DAMAGES& UNDER 2. 09:30 CV-CS- Civil Suits NTEBEKAINE VS UMEME Plainff's OTHERS HEARING 0258-2012 LTD case DELARATION HCT-00- SSEMANDA PAUL VS Hearing - (B)COMPENSATION (C) UNDER 3. 09:30 CV-CS- Civil Suits UGANDA NATIONAL Plainff's GENERAL DAMAGES PLEADINGS 0191-2015 ROAD AUTHORITY case (D)INTEREST (E)COSTS H.E HON.JOHN KEN GENERAL DAMAGES (B) HCT-00- LUKYAMUZI & ANOTHER EXEMPLARY DAMAGES (C) UNDER 4. 09:30 CV-CS- Civil Suits Menon VS THE EDITOR , HELLO INJUNCTION (D) INTEREST PLEADINGS 0227-2015 UGANDA & 2 OTHERS (E) COSTS OF THE SUIT HON.
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