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Bamuturaki v Mbabazi (HCT – 01 – CV – MA – 0066 OF 2016)

High Court · [2016] UGHCCD 86 · 2016 Consent Order - Withdrawn AI-generated summary ↓ Download Pin to watchlist Add to matter
Jurisdiction
Uganda
Case Type
Miscellaneous application arising from Chief Magistrate's Court civil suit, withdrawn by consent after execution had issued
Decision
Application withdrawn by consent following execution of underlying judgment

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Holding

The applicant applied to withdraw the miscellaneous application without costs after execution had issued from the underlying civil suit, rendering the application moot. The respondent consented. The court granted the withdrawal on consent terms, with each party bearing its own costs.

Outcome

Application withdrawn by consent following execution of underlying judgment

Facts

The applicant filed a miscellaneous application arising from a civil suit in the Chief Magistrate's Court. Before the application could be heard and determined, execution issued from the underlying suit. The applicant's counsel informed the court that the application had been overtaken by events and requested withdrawal. The applicant also indicated he would not pursue an appeal. Both counsel agreed the matter should be withdrawn with each party bearing its own costs.

Orders

  • Application withdrawn by consent.
  • Each party to bear its own costs.

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Bamuturaki v Mbabazi (HCT – 01 – CV – MA – 0066 OF 2016) [2016] UGHCCD 86 (27 October 2016)
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