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AT KAMPALA LAND REGISTRY CAUSELIST for the SITTINGS of : 02-10-2017 to 06-10-2017 Court Case Administration System http://judccas/ccas/causelistmaker2.php?todate=06-10-2017&fromdat... THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA IN THE HIGH COURT OF UGANDA(HCT) AT KAMPALA LAND REGISTRY CAUSELIST FOR THE SITTINGS OF : 02-10-2017 to 06-10-2017 MONDAY, 02-OCT-2017 HON.MR. JUSTICE BEFORE:: BASHAIJA ANDREW Case Sing Time Case number Pares Claim Posion Category Type HCT-00-LD- ALEX PAUL KAFEERO DECLARATION, PERMANENT INJUCTION, PENDING 1. 09:00 Civil Suits Menon CS-0431-2013 VS STANLEY JAGWE COST HEARING DOROTHY HCT-00-LD- NAMAGEMBE PENDING 2. 09:00 Civil Suits DECLARATION, GENERAL DAMAGES Menon CS-0150-2016 KASAGGA VS HEARING NABUUMA JUSTINE SSAKA GODFREY VS HCT-00-LD- PEARLINE PENDING 3. 09:00 Civil Suits PERMANENT INJUNCTION Menon CS-0101-2015 INVESTMENTS HEARING LIMITED & OTHERS HCT-00-LD- AMDAN KHAN & DECLARATION ORDER, GENERAL UNDER 4. 09:00 Civil Suits Menon CS-0108-2017 ANOR VS KCCA DAMAGES. PLEADINGS KAMPALA FINANCIAL SERVICES LTD & DECLARATION, TRANSFER OF TITLE, HCT-00-LD- ANOTHER VS EVICTION ORDER, PERMANENT PENDING 5. 09:00 Civil Suits Menon CS-0306-2015 COMMISSIONER INJUNCTION, GENERAL DAMAGES, HEARING LAND COSTS REGISTRATION & ANOTHER ERIAS SENNOGA DECLARATIONS,PERMANENT HCT-00-LD- KAWEESA VS PENDING 6. 09:00 Civil Suits INJUNCTION,ORDERS,GENERAL Menon CS-2309-2016 KAMPALA CAPITAL HEARING DAMAGES,COSTS CITY AUTHORITY KATONGOLE HCT-00-LD- SAMUEL MIWANDA PERMANENT INJUNCTION, GENERAL PENDING 7. 09:00 Civil Suits Menon CS-0435-2016 VS THE KABAKA OF DAMAGES HEARING BUGANDA HON. MR JUSTICE BEFORE:: NAMUNDI GODFREY Case Sing Time Case number Pares Claim Posion Category Type NAMUTEMBI HCT-00-LD- MARION VS PENDING 1. 09:00 Civil Appeals MEMORANDUM OF APPEAL Menon CA-0069-2014 MAKIDAD HEARING MUWANGA NAGGAYI MARIAM HCT-00-LD- & OTHERS VS CANCELLATION OF CERTICATES OF TITLE, PENDING 2. 09:00 Civil Suits Menon CS-2837-2016 KATUMWA DAVID & COSTS HEARING 4 OTHERS 1 of 19 29/09/2017, 14:19 Court Case Administration System http://judccas/ccas/causelistmaker2.php?todate=06-10-2017&fromdat... HCT-00-LD- MABIRO EDMUND PENDING 3. 09:30 Civil Suits PERMANENT INJUCTION Menon CS-0455-2013 VS AWALI WAKO HEARING FREDAH SENYONJO HCT-00-LD- & OTHERS VS PENDING 4. 09:30 Civil Suits GENERAL DAMAGES Menon CS-0194-2016 KIBIRIGE ERIC & HEARING OTHERS HCT-00-LD- KAMYA FRED VS 5. 10:00 Civil Suits PERMANENT INJUNCTION Menon PART HEARD CS-0035-2016 HABIB KAGIMU OWALLA'S HOME INVESTMENTS HCT-00-LD- PENDING 6. 10:00 Civil Suits TRUST (E.A) LTD VS PERMANENT INJUNCTION Menon CS-0217-2015 HEARING BRIGADIER KASIRYE GWANGA MUKWAYA JOHN HCT-00-LD- CHRYSOSTOM VS PERMANENT INJUNCTION, GENERAL PENDING 7. 11:00 Civil Suits Menon CS-0657-2016 BETTY AKETCH DAMAGES HEARING LINDSAY & OTHERS PROF. GORDON HCT-00-LD- WAVAMUNNO VS PENDING 8. 11:30 Civil Suits SPECIAL DAMAGES, GENERAL DMAGES Menon CS-0562-2016 DR. STEPHEN CYRIL HEARING KIJAMBU & ANOR SEMAKULA NDAGIRE GLADYS & HCT-00-LD- CANCELLATION, P. INJUNCTION, G. 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HCT-00-LD- KAMURASI & ANOR GENERAL DAMAGES, DECLARATION PENDING 10. 11:30 Civil Suits Menon CS-2959-2016 VS JIMMY OGWANG ORDER HEARING & OTHERS KRONE (U) LIMITED HCT-00-LD- Miscellaneous VS KERILEE PENDING 11. 12:00 ORDER Ruling MA-1333-2017 Applicaon INVESTMENTS RULING LIMITED GEORGE WILLIAM DECLARATIONS, ORDER TO REGISTRAR HCT-00-LD- PENDING 12. 12:00 Civil Suits MALE VS ALICE OF TITLES TO REMOVE THE MORTGAGE, Judgement CS-0619-2014 JUDGMENT NKANGI GENERAL DAMAGES, COSTS MOSES SENFUKA VS HCT-00-LD- PENDING 13. 12:00 Civil Suits ATTORNEY DECLARATION, GENERAL DAMAGES Judgement CS-0482-2016 JUDGMENT GENERAL NAKABAALE JANIPHER VS HCT-00-LD- PERMANENT INJUNCTION, GENERAL PENDING 14. 12:00 Civil Suits HUADAR Menon CS-0352-2016 DAMAGES HEARING GUANGDONG CHINESE CO .LTD 2 of 19 29/09/2017, 14:19 Court Case Administration System http://judccas/ccas/causelistmaker2.php?todate=06-10-2017&fromdat... HON. 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PENDING 6. 10:00 Civil Suits DANIEL VS Plainff's CS-2543-2015 INJUNCTION, G. DAMAGES, CPOSTS HEARING KATUSHABE JANE case HON. MR JUSTICE HENRY I. BEFORE:: KAWESA Case Sing Time Case number Pares Claim Posion Category Type SHANDONG INDUSTRIAL (U) LTD. Hearing - HCT-00-LD- ORDER, MESNE PROFITS, GENERAL 1. 09:00 Civil Suits VS ESIBUKO Plainff's PART HEARD CS-0672-2001 DAMAGES AND COSTS. ENTERPRISES (E.A.) case LTD. & ANOR. HON. LADY JUSTICE BEFORE:: ALEXANDRA NKONGE RUGADYA Case Sing Time Case number Pares Claim Posion Category Type TUHAISE PROSPER HCT-00-LD- PENDING 1. 10:00 Civil Suits KURURANGIRA VS TEMPORARY INJUNCTION Menon CS-0262-2015 HEARING CENTENARY BANK HER WORSHIP ATUKWASA BEFORE:: JUSTINE Case Sing Time Case number Pares Claim Posion Category Type 3 of 19 29/09/2017, 14:19 Court Case Administration System http://judccas/ccas/causelistmaker2.php?todate=06-10-2017&fromdat... 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