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Justice Remmy Kasule retires from judicial service after 17 years

Justice Remmy Kasule retires from judicial service after 17 years
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Why poll petitions are stuck in courts

Daily Monitor Friday May 28 2021 Court while hearing the bail application by Kawempe North MP Muhammad Ssegirinya recently. Mr Ssegirinya is one of the newly sworn-in MPs whose election is being challenged. PHOTO/MICHAEL KAKUMIRIZI Summary The Judiciary had planned to commence hearing of the parliamentary election petitions at the beginning of May. Advertisement The Judiciary is behind schedule by one month in regard to hearing parliamentary and local government council election disputes that arose out of the January General Election. This means that Members of Parliament, who could have fraudulently entered the august House, will stay there much longer and enjoy undeserved privileges.

MP winners dodge losers to stop court petitions

MP winners dodge losers to stop court petitions Sunday April 25 2021 Mr Fred Nyanzi (centre) consults with his lawyer during the hearing of his petition for vote recount for the Kampala Central MP at the High Court in Kampala in January. PHOTO | ABUBAKER LUBOWA Advertisement For months, it has been a game of cat and mouse between litigants challenging results of the recent parliamentary elections and those they want to evict from the House.   Before the cases are heard by judges across the county, the most contentious issue has been tracing the parliamentary seat winners to serve them with court papers – a critical step if the case is to be set in motion.   

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