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THE REPUBLIC of UGANDA in the HIGH COURT of UGANDA(HCT) at KAMPALA COMMERCIAL REGISTRY CAUSELIST for the SITTINGS of : 29-04-2019 to 03-05-2019 Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=03-05-20... THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA IN THE HIGH COURT OF UGANDA(HCT) AT KAMPALA COMMERCIAL REGISTRY CAUSELIST FOR THE SITTINGS OF : 29-04-2019 to 03-05-2019 MONDAY, 29-APR-2019 HON MR. JUSTICE DAVID K. BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: WANGUTUSI Case Time Case number Pares Claim Sing Type Posion Category BAHAMAS Hearing - HCT-00-CC- UNDER 1. 09:00 Civil Suits INVETMENTS LTD DECLARATION,COSTS Plainff's CS-0887-2016 HEARING VS PETER KAMYA case OMEGA CONSTRUCTION DECLARATION, SHS Hearing - HCT-00-CC- LTD VS UGANDA UNDER 2. 09:00 Civil Suits 1,344864,116, SHS Plainff's CS-0247-2017 NATUIONAL HEARING 467,327,237, COSTS case ROADS AUTHORITY GROFIN AFRICA FUND UGANDA Hearing - HCT-00-CC- Originang LIMITED VS PENDING 3. 09:00 MORTGAGE Plainff's OS-0002-2019 Summons SSEBAGGALA AND HEARING case SONS ELECTRO CENTRE LIMITED HON. LADY JUSTICE ALIVIDZA BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: ELIZABETH JANE Case Time Case number Pares Claim Sing Type Posion Category NSEJERE SPORTS SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE, Hearing - HCT-00-CC- & CASUAL WEAR PERMANENT INJUNCTION, UNDER 1. 10:00 Civil Suits Plainff's CS-0130-2013 LTD VS SPORTS DAMAGES, INTEREST AND HEARING case CLUB VILLA LTD COSTS DHL GLOBAL FORWARDING (U) Hearing - HCT-00-CC- SHS126,513,276, INTEREST, UNDER 2. 10:00 Civil Suits LTD VS JULIUS Plainff's CS-0360-2014 G/DAMAGES, COSTS HEARING WOMAKUYU & case OTHERS MARTUIN BREACH OF CONTRACT, Hearing - HCT-00-CC- MURUNGAI VS UNDER 3. 10:30 Civil Suits DECLARATION G/DAMAGES, appellant's CS-0759-2017 SUMMIT HIGH HEARING COSTS case SCHOOL LTD BYARUHANGA SHS Hearing - HCT-00-CC- ALEX VS 141,017,641,DECLARATION,, UNDER 4. 10:45 Civil Suits Plainff's CS-0235-2017 BARUGAHARE G/DAMAGES, INTEREST AT HEARING case BRICHTON 30%, COSTS 1 of 20 4/26/2019, 5:28 PM Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=03-05-20... KASUMBA JESCA Hearing - HCT-00-CC- Bankruptcy UNDER 5. 11:00 VS IN THE MATTER BANKRUPCY PETITION Applicant's BM-0002-2018 Peon HEARING OF INSOLVENCY case SAMUEL KAWUMI VS NATIONAL HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous FORESTRY PENDING 6. 12:00 UNCONDITIONAL LEAVE,COSTS Ruling MA-0433-2018 Applicaon AUTHORITY STAFF RULING COOPERATIVES SAV LEAVE TO FILE ITS REPLY TO THE YAMMIES LIMITED HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous RESPONDENT'S WSD & PENDING 7. 12:00 VS KAGGWA Ruling MA-0109-2019 Applicaon COUNTERCLAIM IN C/S RULING ANDREW SAAZI 779/2017 & COSTS WENCESLAUS UNCONDITIONAL LEAVE TO HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous RAMA MAKUZA PENDING 8. 12:00 APPEAR & DEFEND THE SUIT & Ruling MA-0943-2018 Applicaon VS MOHAMMED RULING COSTS MAJYAMBERE KITAKA HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous UNCONDITIONAL LEAVE AND PENDING 9. 12:00 MUHAMMED VS Ruling MA-0614-2018 Applicaon COSTS HEARING NDUGGA SAMUEL ORGANIC FOREST PRODUCTS UNCONDITIONAL LEAVE TO HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous PENDING 10. 12:00 LIMITED VS APPEAR AND DEFEND THE SUIT Ruling MA-1013-2018 Applicaon RULING AFRICELL UGANDA & SUIT LIMITED BOARD OF HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous GOVERNORS LEAVE AO APPEAR & DEFEND, PENDING 11. 12:00 Ruling MA-0876-2018 Applicaon KIBULI SSS VS COSTS RULING QUICK SALER LTD HON. LADY JUSTICE ANNA B. BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: MUGENYI Case Time Case number Pares Claim Sing Type Posion Category BANK OF BARODA HCT-00-CC- VS EDWARD UGSH 555,000,000, DAMAGES, PENDING 1. 09:00 Civil Suits Menon CS-0053-2013 MUNGATI & 6 INTEREST AND COSTS HEARING OTHERS CHAIN HCT-00-CC- INVESTMENT Scheduling UNDER 2. 09:00 Civil Suits US DOLLAR 520,000,COSTS CS-0302-2017 GROUP VS OBAC conference PLEADINGS WILLIAM GROUPE HOME DEPOT HCT-00-CC- LIMITED VS USD 18,173, DAMAGES, PENDING 3. 09:00 Civil Suits Menon CS-0717-2018 MARKH INTEREST AND COST HEARING INVESTMENTS 2 of 20 4/26/2019, 5:28 PM Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=03-05-20... HAJJI AHMAD KAWOOYA VS DECLARATORY ORDERS, ORDER HCT-00-CC- CAPITAL UNDER 4. 09:00 Civil Suits TO VACATE, DAMAGES, Menon CS-0792-2016 VENTURES HEARING INTEREST AND COSTS INTERNATIONAL LTD & ANOTHER SHS 63,000,000, AKITWINE PAUL HCT-00-CC- S/PERFORMANCE, PENDING 5. 09:00 Civil Suits VS LETSHEGO Menon CS-0891-2017 G/DAMAGES, INTEREST 25%, HEARING UGANDA LTD COSTS STIRLING CONSTRUCTION (U) LTD & OTHERS DECLARATION G/DAMAGES, HCT-00-CC- UNDER 6. 09:00 Civil Suits VS STANDARD PUNITIVE DAMAGES INTEREST Menon CS-0298-2015 HEARING CHARTERED BANK & COSTS (U) LTD & ANOTHER RAA LTD VS HCT-00-CC- SHS.72,000,000/-, DAMAGES, UNDER 7. 09:00 Civil Suits SSENDYOWA Menon CS-0338-2017 INTEREST AND COSTS PLEADINGS RICHARD BIO GREEN RECOVERY OF US& 1,000,000, INVESTMENTS HCT-00-CC- DECLARATION ORDERS, AN PENDING 8. 09:00 Civil Suits EAST AFRICA LTD Menon CS-0856-2018 ORDER TO ACCOUNT, INTEREST HEARING VS TOM MAATE AND COSTS WA'BUKOMBI JOSHUA HCT-00-CC- ATUHAIRWE VS SHS 58,000,000, INTEREST AT UNDER 9. 09:00 Civil Suits Menon CS-0639-2016 WILLIAM 25%, COSTS PLEADINGS KABWISHO TRASYS HCT-00-CC- INTERNATIONAL USD13,733.74,GENERAL UNDER 10. 09:00 Civil Suits Menon CS-0611-2018 LTD VS ROUND DAMAGES, INTEREST, COSTS HEARING BOB LTD UGANDA ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION HCT-00-CC- COMPANY SHS. 279,900,000/-, DAMAGES, UNDER 11. 09:00 Civil Suits Menon CS-0458-2015 LIMITED VS INTEREST AND COSTS HEARING LAMBA ENTERPRISES LIMITED ECOBANK UGANDA LIMITED HCT-00-CC- VS PLANBUILD SHS. 1,083,000/-, DAMAGES, Scheduling UNDER 12. 09:00 Civil Suits CS-0566-2017 TECHNICAL INTEREST AND COSTS conference PLEADINGS SERVICES LTD & 2 OTHERS 3 of 20 4/26/2019, 5:28 PM Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=03-05-20... KHIMANI RAVJI Hearing - HCT-00-CC- JADVA VS TOOLS UNDER 13. 02:00 Civil Suits SHS. 288,813,000, COSTS, Plainff's CS-0278-2014 AND FASTNERS PLEADINGS case LTD HON. MR JUSTICE RICHARD BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: WEJULI WABWIRE Case Time Case number Pares Claim Sing Type Posion Category AGSRI AGRICULTURAL Hearing - HCT-00-CC- SERVICES LTD VS USD 65,359, INTEREST OF 6%, PENDING 1. 09:00 Civil Suits Plainff's CS-0007-2017 HORYAL COSTS HEARING case INVESTMENTS HOLDING CO. LTD MARGHERITA UGX 50,400,000, PERMANENT MILLERS LTD & INJUNCTION, GENERAL HCT-00-CC- ANOR VS Scheduling UNDER 2. 09:00 Civil Suits DAMAGES, INTEREST AND CS-0390-2018 HOUSING conference HEARING COSTS, ORDER NULLIFYING THE FINANCE BANK MORT LTD & ANOR BALAM NKANGI AN ORDER CANCELLING THE LUSWATA VS LOAN TRANSACTION BETWEEN Hearing - HCT-00-CC- PENDING 3. 11:00 Civil Suits TUSSAKIMU THE DEFENDANT'S A Plainff's CS-0068-2019 HEARING INVESTMENT DECLARATION THAT THE case LIMITED TRANSACTION HON. MR. JUSTICE GADENYA BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: WOLIMBWA PAUL Case Time Case number Pares Claim Sing Type Posion Category MEGA TRUST LTD DECLARATION PERMANENT HCT-00-CC- & ANOTHER VS UNDER 1. 09:00 Civil Suits INJUNCTION, INTEREST 25 %, Menon CS-0648-2017 MOHAMAD AQUN HEARING COSTS & OTHERS ASSISTANT REGISTRAR BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: ATINGU BEATRICE STELLA Case Time Case number Pares Claim Sing Type Posion Category BARNABAS SAMUEL NALIKU & DECLARATION ORDER, SETTING ANOTHER VS Hearing - HCT-00-CC- Mediaon ASIDE, PERMANENT EVICTION, UNDER 1. 09:00 HOUSING mediaon ME-0106-2019 Cause SPECIAL /GENERAL/PUNITIVE MEDIATION FINANCE BANK case DAMAGES & INTEREST UGANDA & 2 OTHERS 4 of 20 4/26/2019, 5:28 PM Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=03-05-20... BARCLAYS BANK Hearing - HCT-00-CC- Mediaon OF UGANDA LTD SHS 70,198,058/=, INTEREST & UNDER 2. 10:00 mediaon ME-0600-2018 Cause VS KAMEGERO COSTS MEDIATION case ERIA ISABIRYE AG. ASSISTANT REGISTRAR BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: BUCYANA LILLIAN Case Time Case number Pares Claim Sing Type Posion Category GULF CROSS LTD & Hearing HCT-00-CC- Miscellaneous PENDING 1. 11:00 ANOR VS SHREE SUBSTITUTED SERVICE & COSTS applicant's MA-0179-2019 Applicaon HEARING HARI TILES LTD case MEDIATOR MR. KAWALYA BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: STANLEY Case Time Case number Pares Claim Sing Type Posion Category UGANDA DECLARATORY ORDERS, Hearing - HCT-00-CC- Mediaon BATTERIES LTD VS UNDER 1. 09:00 PERMANENT INJUCTION, mediaon ME-0861-2018 Cause NILE BATTERIES MEDIATION DAMAGES & COSTS case LIMITED NAMUKASA DECLARATORY ORDERS, Hearing - HCT-00-CC- Mediaon SARAH NSAMBA UNDER 2. 10:00 INTEREST, PERMANENT mediaon ME-0553-2018 Cause VS LETSHEGO MEDIATION INJUCTION, COSTS & DAMAGES case UGANDA LTD MEDIATOR MS. MAHABUBA BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: VIRJI Case Time Case number Pares Claim Sing Type Posion Category KATONGOLE DEOGRATIAS VS Hearing - HCT-00-CC- Mediaon BUKALANGO UNDER 1. 10:00 DAMAGES, INTEREST & COSTS mediaon ME-0055-2019 Cause TELEVISION MEDIATION case NETWORK LTD & 2 OTHERS DFCU BANK LTD Hearing - HCT-00-CC- Mediaon VS BEATRICE SHS 623,727,208/=, INTEREST UNDER 2. 11:00 mediaon ME-0774-2018 Cause LUGALAMBI & & COSTS MEDIATION case ANOTHER UPPERFORCE Hearing - HCT-00-CC- Mediaon AUCTIONEERS & SHS 83,000,000/=, DAMAGES, UNDER 3. 12:00 mediaon ME-0125-2019 Cause COURT BAILIFFS INTEREST & COSTS MEDIATION case VS POST BANK LTD PROF. SYED A.H Hearing - HCT-00-CC- Mediaon ABIDI VS UNDER 4. 02:00 23% INTEREST & COSTS mediaon ME-0210-2019 Cause MOHAMEDRAZA MEDIATION case .G. MANJI 5 of 20 4/26/2019, 5:28 PM Court Case Administration System https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=03-05-20... TUESDAY, 30-APR-2019 HON MR. JUSTICE DAVID K. BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: WANGUTUSI Case Time Case number Pares Claim Sing Type Posion Category DIAMOND TRUST BANK UGANDA HCT-00-CC- LIMITED VS BRU SHS.
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