Supreme Court of Uganda
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The Supreme Court of Uganda is the highest judicial organ in Uganda. It derives its powers from Article 130 of the 1995 Constitution. It is majorly an appellate court with original jurisdiction in a few cases like Presidential election petition. The Supreme Court is headed by the chief justice assisted by seven justices.
Composition
As of 22 February 2016, the following justices constitute the Uganda Supreme Court:[1]
- Bart Magunda Katureebe - Chief Justice
- Jotham Tumwesigye - Justice of the Supreme Court
- Esther Mayambala Kisaakye - Justice of the Supreme Court
- Stella Arach-Amoko - Justice of the Supreme Court
- Augustine Nshimye - Justice of the Supreme Court
- Faith Mwondha - Justice of the Supreme Court
- Rubby Aweri Opio - Justice of the Supreme Court
- Eldad Mwangusya - Justice of the Supreme Court
- Lillian Tibatemwa Ekirikubinza - Justice of the Supreme Court
Among the controversial cases heard by the Supreme court in 2008, is the validity of the death penalty. The main petitioner in this case (appellant as this was an appeal from the constitutional court) was Susan Kigula who has since lost her appeal against her own death sentence for murdering her husband.[2] Other cases include two of the last three presidential election petitions in which the court ruled 3:2 in 2001 and 4:3 in 2006, in favor of president Yoweri Museveni's re-election.
List of chief justices
Republic of Uganda
- 2015– Bart Magunda Katureebe
- 2013–2015 Steven Kavuma (acting)
- 2001–2013 Benjamin Josses Odoki[3]
- 1986–2001 Samuel Wako Wambuzi[3]
- 1985–1986 Peter Allen[3]
- 1980–1985 George Masika[3]
- 1979–1980 Samuel Wako Wambuzi[3]
- 1975–1979 Mohammed Said[3]
- 1972–1975 Samuel Wako Wambuzi[3]
- 1971–1972 Benedicto Kiwanuka[3]
- 1969–1971 Dermot Joseph Sheridan[3]
- 1963–1969 Egbert Udo Udoma[3]
- 1962–1963 K. G. Bennet (acting)[3]
Uganda Protectorate
- 1956–1962 Audley McKisack
- 1952–1956 John Bowes Griffin
- 1947–1952 David Evans
- 1937–1947 Norman Whitley [4]
- –1937 Robert Evans Hall [4]
- 1935 John Harry Barclay Nihill (acting)
- 1933–1934 Sidney Solomon Abrahams
- 1921–19nn Charles James Griffin
- –1920 Sir William Morris-Carter
External links
- The Judiciary of Uganda Homepage
- Uganda Online Law Library - Courts and Judicature
- Uganda Online Law Library - Supreme Court of Uganda Rules - 76 pp pdf
- Uganda Legal Information Institute
- Uganda Law Society
- East African Law Society
See also
References
- ↑ The Honourable Justices Of The Supreme Court of Uganda
- ↑ Susan Kigula Sseremba & Anor vs Uganda
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Chief Justice Odoki retires". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
- 1 2 "The Straits Times, 6 September 1937, Page 12". Straits Times.
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