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AT JINJA CIVIL REGISTRY CAUSELIST for the SITTINGS of : 01-10-2018 to 05-10-2018 10/2/2018 Court Case Administration System THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA IN THE HIGH COURT OF UGANDA(HCT) AT JINJA CIVIL REGISTRY CAUSELIST FOR THE SITTINGS OF : 01-10-2018 to 05-10-2018 MONDAY, 01- OCT-2018 HON. LADY JUSTICE BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: COURT 1 EVA K. LUSWATA Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type WAIDHA WILSON AND HCT-03- MUTAASA EDWARD VS Hearing CV-MA- Miscellaneous PENDING 1. 09:30 BUYENDE DISTRICT LOCAL A TEMPORARY INJUNCTION applicant's 0100- Applicaon HEARING GOVERNMENT AND case 2017 ANOPTHER HON. MR JUSTICE BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: COURT 2 MICHAEL ELUBU Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type HCT-03- IGANGA TALKIES LTD VS Hearing - CV-CS- PENDING 1. 09:00 Civil Suits DAMBA STEPHEN & PLAINT Plainff's 0101- HEARING OTHERS case 2014 HCT-03- KIIRYA GORDON WILSON Hearing - CV-CS- VS NAMUTUMBA SPECIAL DAMAGES,GENERAL DAMAGES, PENDING 2. 09:00 Civil Suits Plainff's 0021- DISTRICT LOCAL COSTS AND INTERESTS HEARING case 2017 GOVERNMENT HCT-03- Hearing - CV-CS- JOHN OKWARE VS YOUSA PENDING 3. 09:00 Civil Suits RECOVERY OF LAND. Plainff's 0103- KHAN & 4 OTHERS. HEARING case 2014 ABUNDANT LIFE CAMP HCT-03- LTD VS WAIRAKA Hearing - CV-CS- RECOVERY SHS 305,000,000/= PENDING 4. 09:00 Civil Suits COMMUNITY Plainff's 0099- ,GENERAL DAMAGES & HEARING ASSOCIATION LTD & 6 case 2015 OTHERS DEPUTY REGISTRAR BEFORE:: BYARUHANGA JESSE COURT ROOM :: CHAMBER C RUGYEMA Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type HCT-03- CV-MA- Miscellaneous MATOVU STEPHEN VS PENDING 1. 09:00 AN INTERIM ORDER Menon 0187- Applicaon NAKISIGE ESTHER HEARING 2018 HCT-03- MUTWALUME AN ORDER OF Hearing - CV-MC- Miscellaneous EMMANUEL VS LUUKA MANDAMUS,INJUNCTION AND Noce to PENDING 2. 10:00 0025- Cause DISTRICT&LOCAL GOV'T PROHIBITON COPMELLANT show cause TAXATION https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=05-10-2018&fromdate=01-10-2018&case_maintence_sht=&sitting_court_id=& 1/8 10/2/2018 Court Case Administration System 2016 COUNCIL TUESDAY, 02- OCT-2018 HON. LADY JUSTICE BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: COURT 1 EVA K. LUSWATA Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type HCT-03- WACAL MANANO ROBERT Hearing - CV-CS- PENDING 1. 09:30 Civil Suits VS KAKIRA SUGAR DEFENCE,PLAINT Plainff's 0049- HEARING WORKS case 2010 HCT-03- JULIET KANIALA VS DECLARATION THAT THE PLAINTIFF IS A CV-CS- PENDING 2. 09:30 Civil Suits KANIALA STEPHEN & CO-OWNER OF THE SECOND Menon 0188- HEARING ANOTHER DEFENDANT SCHOOL 2016 HCT-03- HADIJA NABISOLO VS CANCELLATION, PREMANENT Hearing - CV-CS- PENDING 3. 09:30 Civil Suits ATTORNEY GENERAL & 2 INJUNCTION, EVICTION ORDER, Plainff's 0070- HEARING OTHERS GENERAL DAMAGES & COSTS case 2015 HCT-03- BARAZA MARIAM VS THE Hearing CV-MA- Miscellaneous MICROFINANCE SUPPORT PENDING 4. 09:30 A TEMPORARY INJUNCTION applicant's 0165- Applicaon CENTRE LIMITED AND HEARING case 2017 ANOTHE HCT-03- SIMON BUGOBA & RECOVERY OF Hearing - CV-CS- PENDING 5. 09:30 Civil Suits NAKYANZI MWAJUMA VS LAND,DECLARATION,PERMANENT Defendant's 0095- HEARING SIMON KATO BUGOBA INJUNCTION,GENERAL DAMAGES. case 2012 HCT-03- BARBRA KITTO AND CV-CS- OTHERS VS NATIONAL PENDING 6. 09:30 Civil Suits PERMANENT INJUNCTION Menon 0020- WATER AND SEWERAGE HEARING 2017 CORPORATION HCT-03- NAMAYINGO BUYINJA CO- CV-CS- OPERATIVE &SAVINGS & PENDING 7. 09:30 Civil Suits SPECIAL & GENERAL DAMAGES Menon 0094- CREDIT S VS J.A.G HEARING 2016 SECUIRTY GROUP LTD HCT-03- NANTEZA SARAH & CV-CS- OTHERS VS SUGAR PENDING 8. 09:30 Civil Suits PLAINT Menon 0102- CORPORATION OF HEARING 2013 UGANDA LTD HCT-03- NAMAYINGO DISTRICT Hearing CV-CR- LOCAL GOVERNMENT VS PENDING 9. 09:30 Civil Revisions REVISION applicant's 0020- NAKO GENERAL HEARING case 2016 ENTERPRISES LTD HON. MR JUSTICE BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: COURT 2 MICHAEL ELUBU Case Case Sing https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=05-10-2018&fromdate=01-10-2018&case_maintence_sht=&sitting_court_id=& 2/8 10/2/2018 Court Case Administration System Time number Category Pares Claim Type Posion HCT-03- NALONGO FATUMA & 3 DECLARATION, PERMANENT Hearing - CV-CS- UNDER 1. 09:00 Civil Suits OTHERS VS BABIRYE INJUNCTION, GENERAL DAMAGES & Plainff's 0033- HEARING CHRISTINE NGOBI COSTS case 2015 HCT-03- BABIRYE SARAH AND Hearing - CV-MA- Miscellaneous BAMUSOMYE GEOFREY APPLICANTS BE GRANTED PENDING 2. 09:00 Applicant's 0065- Applicaon VS FINANCE TRUST BANK UNCONDITIONAL LEAVE HEARING case 2017 LTD HCT-03- WAISWA ROBERT VS Hearing CV-MA- Miscellaneous PENDING 3. 09:00 MAILO MBILI YOUTH AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION applicant's 0048- Applicaon HEARING 31 OTHERS case 2017 HCT-03- SHADY HEZELDEN AND ALL Hearing CV-MA- Miscellaneous AFRICAN LOGISTICS THE COURT BE PLEASED TO EXTEND PENDING 4. 09:00 applicant's 0246- Applicaon SOLUTION VS YOGI STEEL TIME TO FILE WSD HEARING case 2017 LTD HCT-03- Hearing CV-CR- WALUBO EDWARD VS PENDING 5. 09:00 Civil Revisions ORDER BE SET ASIDE applicant's 0009- GULYEIKA WILLIAM HEARING case 2017 HCT-03- MAWA EDWARD AND Hearing CV-MA- Miscellaneous ALIASA RICHARD VS PENDING 6. 09:00 APPLICANT BE GRANTED LEAVE applicant's 0209- Applicaon MUHAMMED JUMA AND HEARING case 2017 TABAN MAJID HCT-03- NAJMUDIN MAZAR Hearing - CV-MA- Miscellaneous PENDING 7. 09:00 ZOHAIR VS BAZANYA TEMPORARY INJUNCTION Applicant's 0005- Applicaon HEARING CISSY case 2017 HCT-03- KADUNDELO ROBERT& Hearing - CV-MA- Miscellaneous PENDING 8. 09:00 ANOR VS MUGWERI DAN A TEMPORARY INJUNCTION Applicant's 0464- Applicaon HEARING & 3 ANORS case 2016 HCT-03- Hearing CV-MA- Miscellaneous KASOZI EDDIE VS PENDING 9. 09:00 APPLICANT BE GRANTED LEAVE applicant's 0236- Applicaon ZIKUSOOKA PAUL HEARING case 2017 DEPUTY REGISTRAR BEFORE:: BYARUHANGA JESSE COURT ROOM :: CHAMBER C RUGYEMA Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type HCT-03- CV-MA- Miscellaneous KIIRYA DAPHINE VS OKOT PENDING 1. 09:00 AN INTERIM ORDER Taxaon 0173- Applicaon FRANCIS HEARING 2018 https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=05-10-2018&fromdate=01-10-2018&case_maintence_sht=&sitting_court_id=& 3/8 10/2/2018 Court Case Administration System HCT-03- MUTYABULE FRED VS Hearing - CV-AC- Administraon APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF PENDING 2. 10:00 LATE: TABUSIBWA Noce to 0066- Causes ADMINISTRATION HEARING ERUSANIA MUSOBYA show cause 2018 WEDNESDAY, 03- OCT-2018 HON. LADY JUSTICE BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: COURT 1 EVA K. LUSWATA Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type HCT-03- SUGAR AND ALLIED Hearing CV-MA- Miscellaneous INDUSTRIES VS AN UN CONDITIONAL LEAVE TO BE PENDING 1. 09:03 applicant's 0173- Applicaon NGALUHANI DAVID T/A GRANTED TO THE APPLICANT HEARING case 2017 AND MWERUSI TRADERS HCT-03- JOSWA ISIKO VS Hearing - CV-CA- PENDING 2. 09:30 Civil Appeals KYAMUGENI CHARLES & APPEAL appellant's 0056- HEARING ANOTHER case 2009 HCT-03- SHABEER KAPACEE CV-CS- PENDING 3. 09:30 Civil Suits HESSEIN VS GABDIEL LAND Menon 0032- HEARING MUSISI AND 6 OTHERS 2016 HCT-03- KAGERE TEDDY & OTHERS Hearing - CV-CA- PENDING 4. 09:30 Civil Appeals VS PEACE KANYESIGYE MEMORANDUM OF APPEAL appellant's 0078- HEARING KUSASIRA case 2015 HCT-03- NANTAMBALA JOYCE VS Hearing CV-MC- Miscellaneous PENDING 5. 09:30 ATTORNEY GENERAL & AN ORDER OF CERTIORARI applicant's 0030- Cause HEARING ANOR case 2016 HCT-03- GAMULUNGULA SABASI Hearing - CV-CA- WAKALIDHA VS PENDING 6. 09:30 Civil Appeals APPEAL appellant's 0086- MAGOOLA MOSES & 11 HEARING case 2013 OTHERS SHEIKH ABDALLAH HCT-03- SEBISUBI & 3 OTHERS VS Hearing CV-CR- ORDERS BE REVISED AND SET PENDING 7. 09:30 Civil Revisions LUNKUNSE SAFINA ALIAS applicant's 0006- ASIDE.COSTS HEARING MAMA HAAWA & 2 case 2015 OTHERS HCT-03- AUMA BETTY OKULLU VS CV-CS- SPECIAL DAMAGES, GEMERAL PENDING 8. 09:30 Civil Suits NATIONAL WATER & Menon 0058- DAMAGES & COSTS HEARING SEWERAGECORPORATION 2015 HCT-03- RASHIDI MUWAANIKA VS Hearing - CV-CA- THE REGISTERED PENDING 9. 09:30 Civil Appeals MEMORANDUM OF APPEAL appellant's 0068- TRUSTEES OF THE HEARING 2015 DIOCESE OF JINJA. case https://ccas.judicature.go.ug/ccas/causelistmaker3.php?todate=05-10-2018&fromdate=01-10-2018&case_maintence_sht=&sitting_court_id=& 4/8 10/2/2018 Court Case Administration System HON. MR JUSTICE BEFORE:: COURT ROOM :: COURT 2 MICHAEL ELUBU Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type HCT-03- KUNYA STEPHEN VS Hearing - CV-CA- PENDING 1. 09:00 Civil Appeals MIRABU BWOTE & APPEAL appellant's 0091- HEARING ANOTHER case 2015 HCT-03- BALOWOLI COTTON Hearing - CV-CS- UNDER 2. 09:00 Civil Suits GINNERY LTD VS KABOTO PLAINT Plainff's 0065- HEARING MARTIN & 9 OTHERS case 2013 HCT-03- NAIGAGA ZAKAI VS Hearing - CV-CA- PENDING 3. 09:00 Civil Appeals BAKUSEKAMAJJA SAVING ALLOW APPEAL WITH COSTS appellant's 0013- HEARING GROUP case 2017 HCT-03- Hearing - CV-MA- Miscellaneous SAIDA JOGENDRA PATEL UNDER 4. 09:00 RULING BE REVIEWED AND SET ASIDE Applicant's 0036- Applicaon VS EDINANSI KASENKE HEARING case 2018 HCT-03- WAMBUZI SENYONGA Hearing - CV-CA- PENDING 5. 09:00 Civil Appeals DOLORESI VS AHMED APPEAL TO BE ALLOWED appellant's 0021- HEARING SEKITO case 2017 DEPUTY REGISTRAR BEFORE:: BYARUHANGA JESSE COURT ROOM :: COURT 2 RUGYEMA Case Case Sing Time Pares Claim Posion number Category Type HCT-03- JOYCE ATARO VS Hearing - CV-CS- DECLARATION/ CANCELLATION ORDERS UNDER 1. 09:00 Civil Suits 1.RICHARD ONEN 2. Plainff's 0083- & 3 OTHERS HEARING MAJID BATAMBUZE case 2010 HCT-03- HARRY KASIGWA VS M/S CV-MA- Miscellaneous 2. 09:00 RISE AND SHINE UGANDA INTERIM Taxaon NOT SPECIFIED 0601- Applicaon LTD 2016 HCT-03- Hearing - PENDING CV-MA- Miscellaneous JAMES H.S.GALABUZI VS 3. 09:00 SETASIDE EXPARTE JUDGEMENT mediaon RULING FOR 0430- Applicaon EDIRISA .K.MUSIWA case PRELIMINARIES 2016 BAORD OF GOVERNORS HCT-03- OF ST.JOSEPH H/S CV-CR- PENDING 4.
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