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THE REPUBLIC of UGANDA in the HIGH COURT of UGANDA(HCT) at KAMPALA COMMERCIAL REGISTRY CAUSELIST for the SITTINGS of : 10-05-2021 to 14-05-2021 5/7/2021 Court Case Administration System THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA IN THE HIGH COURT OF UGANDA(HCT) AT KAMPALA COMMERCIAL REGISTRY CAUSELIST FOR THE SITTINGS OF : 10-05-2021 to 14-05-2021 MONDAY, 10- MAY-2021 HON.MR.JUSTICE BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: COURT NO. 4 MUBIRU STEPHEN Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type HCT-00- KALUNGI GERALD Hearing - CC-CS- DECLARATION UGX 1,442,000,000 1. 09:00 Civil Suits VS ROBERT Plainff's PENDING DIRECTIONS 1072- GENERAL DAMAGES INTEREST COSTS MWESIGWA case 2020 HCT-00- SHUMUK SPRINGS Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous DEVELOPMENT LTD COUNTERCLAIM AGAINST APPLICANTS BE 2. 09:00 Applicant's PENDING HEARING 0364- Applicaon & OTHERS VS PETER DISMISSED, COSTS case 2021 LULE & OTHERS SHUMUK SPRINGS HCT-00- DEVELOPMENT LTD CC-CS- & OTHERS VS PERMANENT INJUCTION PROHIBITING THE 3. 09:00 Civil Suits Menon UNDER HEARING 0375- BONNEY MWEBESA SALE, DECLARATION, G/DAMAGES & COSTS 2009 KATATUMBA & OTHERS KINGSTON ENTERPRISES HCT-00- LIMITED & 3 CC-CS- 4. 09:00 Civil Suits OTHERS VS DECLARATION,ORDER,INTEREST & COSTS Menon UNDER PLEADINGS 1050- STANDARD 2020 CHARTERED BANK UGANDA LTD HCT-00- CASHFLOW CC-CS- SOLUTIONS LTD VS 5. 09:00 Civil Suits SHS .72,000,000, COSTS Menon UNDER HEARING 0623- MURIRA NABUNYA 2015 SARAH DR. 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JUSTICE BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: DUNCAN GASWAGA Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type HCT-00- JODIS KOYELENGE ORDER BE REVIEWED, VACATED & SET CC-MA- Miscellaneous 1. 09:00 VS ANTHONY ASIDE, RELEASE FROM ATTACHMENT, Menon PENDING HEARING 0128- Applicaon KIZITO & 2 OTHERS COSTS 2021 https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=14-05-2021&fromdate=10-05-2021&case_maintence_sht=&sitting_court_id=& 1/19 5/7/2021 Court Case Administration System DHL GLOBAL HCT-00- FORWARDING (U) CC-CS- SHS126,513,276, INTEREST, G/DAMAGES, 2. 09:00 Civil Suits LTD VS JULIUS Menon UNDER HEARING 0360- COSTS WOMAKUYU & 2014 OTHERS HCT-00- MULTIPLE ICD (U) Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous LTD VS JACO 3. 09:00 STAY OF EXECUTION COSTS Applicant's PENDING HEARING 0402- Applicaon COMMERCIAL case 2021 AGENCIES LTD HCT-00- MUBIRU STEVEN VS Hearing - CC-CS- DECLARATION, GENERAL DAMAGES AND 4. 09:00 Civil Suits STANBIC BANK LTD Plainff's PENDING HEARING 0230- COSTS OF THE SUIT. & 2 OTHERS case 2021 HON. LADY JUSTICE BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: ANNA B. MUGENYI Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type HCT-00- ATC UGANDA LTD DECLARATION, S/PERFORMANCE, Hearing - CC-CS- VS TWED 1. 09:00 Civil Suits PERMANENT INJUNCTION, G/DAMAGES, Plainff's PENDING HEARING 0957- PROPERTY COSTS case 2017 DEVELOPMENT LTD JAMAL SHANIF HCT-00- MANSOOR VS Hearing - CC-CS- PAYMENT OF INTEREST, INTEREST , 2. 09:00 Civil Suits STANDARD Plainff's UNDER HEARING 0275- G/DAMAGES, COSTS CHARTERED BANK case 2017 UGANDA HCT-00- HARED CC-CS- PETROLEUM LTD VS 25%P.A INTEREST, GENERAL DAMAGES, 3. 09:00 Civil Suits Menon PENDING HEARING 1080- UGANDA NATIONAL COSTS 2020 ROADS AUTHORITY HCT-00- MPABWA JOSHUA Hearing - CC-CS- VS H.B. PROPERTY SHS. 89,000,000/-, DECLARATORY ORDERS, 4. 09:00 Civil Suits Plainff's PENDING HEARING 0520- CONSTRUCTION DAMAGES, INTEREST AND COSTS case 2017 LTD & ANOTHER HON. MR JUSTICE BEFORE:: RICHARD WEJULI COURT ROOM :: WABWIRE Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type IN THE MATTER OF HCT-00- ROKO Hearing - CC-CI- Company CONSTRUCTION PETITION FOR LIQUIDATION OF ROKO 1. 09:00 peoner's PENDING DIRECTIONS 0006- Cause LIMITED VS CONSTRUCTION LIMITED case 2020 INSOLVENCY ACT 2011 HCT-00- AMOS ERIC CC-MA- Miscellaneous DDAMULIRA VS 2. 09:00 TEMPORARY INJUNCTION AND COSTS Ruling PENDING RULING 0102- Applicaon PREMIER CREDIT 2019 LTD AND ANOTHER HON. LADY JUSTICE BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: COURT ROOM 5 SUSAN ABINYO Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=14-05-2021&fromdate=10-05-2021&case_maintence_sht=&sitting_court_id=& 2/19 5/7/2021 Court Case Administration System 1. 09:00 HCT-00- Civil Suits KYOMUHANGI ORDERS, PERMANENT INJUNCTION, Scheduling PENDING HEARING CC-CS- MILDRED BRENDA GENERAL DAMAGES, COSTS conference 0625- VS FOCAL 2020 DEVELOPMENT FINANCE LTD HCT-00- MULAWA SAM VS Hearing CC-MA- Miscellaneous 2. 10:00 ZENKA FINANCE SECURITY DEPOSIT applicant's PENDING HEARING 0326- Applicaon LTD & 3 OTHERS case 2020 HCT-00- MULWAWA SAM VS Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous RULING BE REVIEWED AND SET ASIDE, 3. 10:00 ZENKA FINANCE Applicant's PENDING HEARING 0072- Applicaon COSTS LTD & 3 OTHERS case 2021 HCT-00- MULAWA SAM VS Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous ZENKA FINANCE 4. 10:00 APPLICANT BE ADDED TO THE SUIT Applicant's PENDING HEARING 0418- Applicaon LIMITED & 7 case 2020 OTHERS HCT-00- TROPICAL BANK Hearing - CC-CS- LTD VS 5. 11:00 Civil Suits 25% P.A INTEREST, COSTS Plainff's PENDING HEARING 0891- SSERUNKUUMA case 2019 ALVIN SSEKABEMBE HCT-00- NITRO CHEMICALS CC-CS- USHS 20,000,000, GENERAL DAMAGES, Scheduling 6. 02:00 Civil Suits (U) LTD VS PENDING HEARING 0072- COSTS, 23% P. A INTEREST conference MULTIPLEX (U) LTD 2020 HCT-00- SUMMIT PROJECT CC-CS- LIMITED VS THE USD 322,701, DAMAGES, INTEREST AND 7. 03:00 Civil Suits Menon PENDING HEARING 0323- ATTORNEY COSTS 2020 GENERAL HON. LADY JUSTICE BEFORE:: JEANNE COURT ROOM :: RWAKAKOOKO Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type COOLING HCT-00- SOLUTIONS Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous 1. 09:00 LIMITED VS LEAVE TO APPEAR AND DEFEND Applicant's PENDING HEARING 0941- Applicaon AQUADINES case 2019 BUREAU LIMITED RUZIBIZA HCT-00- EMMANUEL Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous UNCONDITIONAL LEAVE TO FILE WSD, 2. 09:00 KASINGAHO VS Applicant's PENDING HEARING 0725- Applicaon COSTS OPPORTUNITY case 2020 BANK (U) LTD HCT-00- ARIHO TREVOR VS Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous 3. 09:00 STANDARD UNCONDITIONAL LEAVE TO FILE DEFENCE Applicant's PENDING HEARING 0560- Applicaon CHARTERED BANK case 2021 MADATALLY HCT-00- ALLIBHAI POPAT VS Hearing - CC-CA- PENDING 4. 09:00 Civil Appeals MASTER SET ASIDE ORDERS OF REGISTRAR COSTS appellant's 0013- APPEAL/ARBITRATION MANAGERS & case 2021 TRADERS LIMITED 5. 09:00 HCT-00- Miscellaneous SEMAKULA BASHIR LEAVE TO AMEND THE PLAINT & COSTS Hearing - PENDING HEARING CC-MA- Applicaon VS KIKOMEKO Applicant's https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=14-05-2021&fromdate=10-05-2021&case_maintence_sht=&sitting_court_id=& 3/19 5/7/2021 Court Case Administration System 0417- SULAIMAN RAMZEY case 2019 UGANDA HCT-00- PERFORMING Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous 6. 09:00 RIGHTS SOCIETY VS LEAVE TO FILE WSD OUT OF TIME. COSTS Applicant's PENDING HEARING 1085- Applicaon VEN GROUP LTD & case 2020 ANOR HCT-00- BARCLAYS BANK Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous UGANDA LIMITED DISMISSAL ORDER TO BE SET ASIDE & 7. 09:00 Applicant's PENDING HEARING 0263- Applicaon VS EDWARD COSTS case 2021 MUTABAAZI HCT-00- MULWANI Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous TAMINWA & 2 DISMISSAL ORDER BE SET ASIDE, CS 8. 09:00 Applicant's PENDING HEARING 0975- Applicaon OTHERS VS STAR 399/2013 BE REINSTATED, COSTS case 2019 DTV (U) CO. LTD HCT-00- VS HYDRO (U) LTD Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous VS ROOFINGS UNCONDITIONAL LEAVE TO APPEAR AND 9. 09:00 Applicant's PENDING HEARING 0662- Applicaon ROLLINGS MILLS DEFEND SUIT, COSTS case 2020 LTD ALEX OPUA T/A HCT-00- MONTE LOUSE - Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous UNCONDITIONAL LEAVE TO APPEAR & 10. 09:00 KYANJA VS PAMOJA Applicant's PENDING HEARING 0579- Applicaon DEFEND C REDIT FINANCE case 2021 LIMITED NILE MINING HCT-00- INTERNATIONAL VS CC-CS- DECLARATION AN ORDER PERMANENT 11. 09:00 Civil Suits EAST AFRICAN Menon PENDING HEARING 0870- INJUCTION DAMAGES DEVELOPMENT 2019 BANK & 4 OTHERS SINO AFRICA HCT-00- MEDICINES & Hearing CC-MA- Miscellaneous UNCONDITIONAL LEAVE TO APPEAR AND 12. 09:00 HEALTH LTD VS applicant's PENDING HEARING 0842- Applicaon DEFEND, COSTS PANYAHULULU CO. case 2019 LTD HCT-00- ROOFINGS LIMITED Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous DEFAULT JUDGMENT BE ENTERED CS- 13. 09:00 VS S-FRAN ENT LTD Applicant's PENDING HEARING 0968- Applicaon 684/2020 PROCEEDS COSTS & ANO case 2020 HCT-00- NYAMAI CYNTHIA Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous DISCOVERY OF PUBLIC RELATIONS SERVICE 14. 09:00 VS ATTORNEY Applicant's PENDING HEARING 0372- Applicaon CONTRACT COSTS GENERAL case 2021 ABEL HERBERT HCT-00- MWESIGYE & Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous ANOTHER VS UNCONDITIONAL LEAVE TO APPEAR AND 15. 09:00 Applicant's PENDING HEARING 1018- Applicaon CENTENARY RURAL DEFEND, COSTS case 2019 DEVELOPMENT BANK LTD PEARL HCT-00- ENGINEERING Hearing - CC-MA- Miscellaneous 16. 09:00 COMPANY LTD VS LEAVE TO APPEAR AND DEFEND Applicant's PENDING HEARING 0083- Applicaon ARROW CENTRE (U) case 2020 LIMITED 17. 09:30 HCT-00- Civil Suits KARE RECOVERY OF MVS, DECLARATION, Menon PENDING HEARING CC-CS- DISTRIBUTION LTD DAMAGES, INTEREST & COSTS https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=14-05-2021&fromdate=10-05-2021&case_maintence_sht=&sitting_court_id=& 4/19 5/7/2021 Court Case Administration System 0735- VS PANNY CAPITAL 2019 LTD & 3 OTHERS HCT-00- DEOX TIBEINGANA Hearing - CC-CS- DECLARATORY ORDERS, DAMAGES, 18. 11:00 Civil Suits VS GODFREY Plainff's PENDING HEARING 0800- INTEREST AND COSTS KIRUMIRA case 2019 MUZAMIRU YIGA HCT-00- SUING THRU HIS 7,274,072 UGS OF SPECIAL DAMAGES, 25% Hearing - CC-CS- LAWFUL ATTORNEY 19.
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