Boney M. Katatumba v Waheed Karim (Civil Application 27 of 2007)
Observed later treatment
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Holding
The single Justice dismissed an application for extension of time to institute an appeal. While a party should not ordinarily be penalised for counsel's mistake, the court found the delay inordinate and the applicant at least partly to blame: his former advocates conceded a lack of diligence, his new advocates repeated the same failure to monitor the registry, and his conduct (an agreement to pay the respondent's advocate's fees) suggested he no longer contemplated appealing. The court also clarified that rule 79(2) suspends time only for the certified period of preparing the record, not afterwards. The applicant failed to show that refusing the extension would cause manifest injustice, so no sufficient reason existed.
Outcome
Application for extension of time dismissed with costs; the applicant remains out of time to appeal
Facts
The Court of Appeal delivered judgment against the applicant on 23 May 2006. The applicant filed a Notice of Appeal on 29 May 2006 and his then advocates applied for the record of proceedings. By letter of 11 April 2007 the Registrar intimated that the record was ready; the former advocates' stamp acknowledged receipt on 18 April 2007, but neither side responded. After instructing new advocates in August 2007, who again merely wrote to the Registrar rather than checking the registry, the applicant filed this application late in 2007 seeking extension of time. The respondent contended the applicant was himself dilatory, had pursued settlement, and had entered an agreement to pay the respondent's advocate's fees in exchange for a discharge on costs and a promise of no further execution, suggesting he had abandoned any intention to appeal.
Issues
- Whether the applicant established sufficient reason under rule 5 of the Supreme Court Rules to justify an extension of time to institute the appeal.
- Whether the inordinate delay was attributable solely to the mistake of counsel such that it should not be visited on the applicant.
- Whether refusal of the extension would result in a manifest denial of justice.
Orders
- Application dismissed.
- Costs of the application awarded to the respondent.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (5)
- Supreme Court Rules r.1(3)
- Supreme Court Rules r.4
- Supreme Court Rules r.5
- Supreme Court Rules r.43
- Supreme Court Rules r.79(2)
Cases cited (5)
- In re Alexander Jo' Okello s. Kayondo & Co. Advocates (Civil Application No. 17 of 1996)
- Yona Kanyomozi v Motor Mart (U) Ltd (Civil Application No. 8 of 1998)
- Shiv Construction Co. Ltd v Endesha Enterprises Ltd (Civil Application No. 15 of 1992)
- Ddegeya Trading Stores (U) Ltd v URA (Civil Appeal No. 44 of 1996)
- Shah v Jamnadas (1959) EA 838
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Full judgment
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