Supreme court stays ruling on prosecution of civilians in army court
July 16, 2021 Chief justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo
The Supreme court has issued an interim order staying the execution of a Constitutional court ruling barring the military court from prosecuting civilians.
The order was issued Thursday by a panel of five justices led by chief justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo following a petition filed by the attorney general. Owiny-Dollo said that he had listened to the arguments of both sides and found that they had raised serious issues for which his court needed more time to internalize before a detailed ruling is delivered.
Two weeks ago, the Constitutional court in a 3-2 majority decision ruled that civilians cannot be subjected to military law and ordered the transfer of their cases to civil courts within 14 days for retrial or be dealt with as court may seem fit. Justices Kenneth Kakuru, Hellen Obura and Remmy Kasule ruled in f
Kyagulanyi petition withdrawal flops, his lawyers have no practising certificates
March 4, 2021 Kyagulanyi s lead lawyer Medard Sseggona
The Supreme court has this morning adjourned the hearing of an application seeking to withdraw the presidential election petition filed by former National Unity Platform presidential candidate, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu after his lawyers said their practising certificates had expired.
Medard Lubega Sseggona, the lead lawyer and Abubaker Ssekanjako said they couldn’t proceed with the case because they are not allowed to represent anybody in court without the practising certificates. Sseggona said he had tried to raise the matter with the court registrar before the case could begin but was unsuccessful.
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