Abdulrahman Elamin v Dhabi Group (Civil Appeal No. 215 of 2013)
Observed later treatment
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Holding
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, holding that the plaint disclosed no cause of action against the respondents. The 2nd and 3rd respondents were distinct corporate entities not privy to the contract, which had been concluded on behalf of the disclosed principal Warid Telecom International LLC; one who is not a party to a contract cannot be sued for its breach, and they were not necessary parties since only damages, not specific performance affecting their shareholding, was sought. The 1st respondent (Dhabi Group) had no legal existence within the court's jurisdiction, and a suit by or against a non-existent entity is a nullity that cannot be cured by substituting a different existing party through amendment.
Outcome
Appeal dismissed; plaint remains rejected, though the appellant may present a fresh plaint under Order 7 rule 13
Facts
The appellant facilitated a high-level meeting with Ugandan State authorities to discuss the diversified business interests of the 1st respondent, Dhabi Group, a United Arab Emirates based conglomerate and holding company of the 2nd and 3rd respondents. In return, an undertaking was made by email to allot the appellant a 3% shareholding in Warid Telecom Uganda Limited, then valued at USD 1,500,000. The communication, signed by the Financial Manager, disclosed Warid Telecom International LLC as the principal on whose behalf it was made. The shares were never given. The appellant sued the three respondents in the High Court (Commercial Division) for breach of contract, general damages and interest. The 2nd and 3rd respondents were not party to the email communication, and the 1st respondent was not incorporated in Uganda. The High Court upheld a preliminary objection that no cause of action was disclosed and rejected the plaint under Order 7 rule 11.
Issues
- Whether the plaint disclosed a cause of action in breach of contract against the 2nd and 3rd respondents who were not parties to the contract.
- Whether the 2nd and 3rd respondents were necessary parties to be joined to the suit.
- Whether the 1st respondent had legal existence within the jurisdiction of the Ugandan courts.
- Whether a non-existent party can be substituted by amendment to cure the defect in the plaint.
Orders
- Appeal dismissed.
- Decision of the trial Judge upheld.
- Plaint remains struck out/rejected under Order 7 rule 11 of the Civil Procedure Rules.
- Costs to the respondents in this Court and in the Court below.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (8)
Cases cited (4)
- Kitgum District Administration v Print Supplied Ltd (Civil Appeal No. 44 of 1988)
- Departed Asians Property Custodian Board v Jaffer Brothers Ltd [1999] 1 EA 55
- Kayanja v New India Assurance Company Ltd [1968] EA 295
- The Fort Hall Bakery Supply Co v Frederick Muigai Wangoe [1959] 1 EA 474
Cases citing this judgment (8)
How later Ugandan judgments in the Wakilii corpus have cited this case. Treatment labels come from Sequitur — Uganda’s citator — each backed by a verbatim span from the citing judgment, and are not an assertion that this case is, or is not, good law.
- Beatrice Aber v Equity Bank (U) Ltd (Civil Suit No. 114 of 2022)
- Musoke Sunda Agalimu Lwebikaali v Omutaka Mbaziira and 7 Others (Miscellaneous Application No.1301 of 2024)
- Musoke Sunda Agalimu Lwebikaali v Omutaka Mbaziira and Others (Miscellaneous Application No.1301 of 2024)
- Kintu Martin v Kavuma David and Others (Miscellaneous Application No.3372 of 2024)
- Kalema v Namisanvu and 9 Others (Miscellaneous Application No.1094 of 2025)
- Sanyu v China Railway Group & Another (Civil Suit 11 of 2024)
- Krone Uganda Limited v Kerilee Investments Limited (Civil Miscellaneous Application No. 306 of 2019)
- Chelangat and 24 Others v Mbale Municipal Local Government Council and Another (Miscellaneous Application 175 of 2023)
Full judgment
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