Boutique Shazim Ltd V Norattam Bhatia & Another (Civil Appeal No. 36 of 2007)
Observed later treatment
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Holding
The Court of Appeal allowed the appeal, holding that the subsequent suit was not barred by res judicata. The earlier proceeding before Mukanza J was an application for substitution of parties between the appellant and an attorney; the respondents were not parties and the capacities were not the same. The trial judge's earlier remarks on the merits were obiter, not the ratio. The matter had therefore not been heard and finally determined between the same parties. The court further held that the plaint disclosed a cause of action, since its averments alleged a breach of the sale contract, and that a plaint barred by law must appear so on its face under Order 7 rule 11.
Outcome
Appeal allowed; High Court orders set aside; suit remitted to the High Court for trial before another judge
Facts
The appellant sought specific performance of a contract for the sale of property at Plot 12 Buganda Road, Kampala. It first filed HCCS No. 910 of 1999 against Nipun Bhatia, the respondents' attorney. In Miscellaneous Application No. 47/97, brought under Order 1 rule 10(2)(4), the appellant sought to substitute the respondents for the attorney as defendants. On 14 April 1998 Mukanza J dismissed that application and struck out the suit for not disclosing a cause of action, making certain observations on the merits. The appellant then filed a fresh suit, HCCS No. 411/98, against the respondents seeking the same relief. The respondents applied under Order 7 rule 11 to reject the plaint as statute-barred on the ground of res judicata. Aweri-Opio J struck out the suit as res judicata in view of Mukanza J's earlier ruling. The dispute concerned the balance of the purchase price and the respondents' alleged refusal to furnish payment details and accept payment.
Issues
- Whether HCCS No. 411/98 was barred by res judicata in view of the earlier ruling of Mukanza J in Miscellaneous Application No. 47/97.
- Whether the plaint in HCCS No. 411/98 disclosed a cause of action against the respondents.
Orders
- Appeal allowed with costs in the Court of Appeal and the High Court.
- The judgment and orders of the High Court are set aside.
- The file is remitted to the High Court to be tried by another judge.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (7)
- Civil Procedure Act s.2
- Civil Procedure Act s.6
- Civil Procedure Act s.7
- Civil Procedure Rules Order 1 rule 10(2)(4)
- Civil Procedure Rules Order 6 rule 28
- Civil Procedure Rules Order 7 rule 11
- Judicature (Court of Appeal Rules) Directions S.I No.13-10 r.92
Cases cited (5)
- Ayigihugu &Co Advocates v Mary Muteteri Munyankindi [1988- 90] HCB 161
- Lt David Kabarebe v Major Prossy Nalweyiso (Civil Appeal No. 34 of 2003)
- Auto Garage and Others v Motokov [1972] EA 514
- Attorney General v Tinyefuza (Constitutional Petition No. 1 of 1997)
- Greenhalgh v Mallard [1947] 2 All ER 255
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- Kabalinda v Tolesheet Enterprises Limited (Labour Dispute Reference 1 of 2023)
- Kalema v Nakalema & 2 Others (Civil Suit 2146 of 2015)
- Mundrugo v Alum & Another (Miscellaneous Application 166 of 2023)
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- Hard Rock Quarry Limited v Lukonge Cotton Company Limited (Miscellaneous Application 97 of 2023)
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- Nassuna v Kamoga Matovu and Others (Miscellaneous Application 1024 of 2023) followed
- Batte Magala v Cooper Motors Corporation (U) Ltd and Another (Miscellaneous Application 1092 of 2022) followed
- Imaniraguha v Uganda Revenue Authority (Civil Suit 274 of 2021)
- Namakula v Matsiko (Miscellaneous Application No. 580 of 2021) followed
- Nambogo Robinah and Another v International Islamic Charitable Organisation (Miscellaneous Appeal 11 of 2022)
- Musisi v Kanakulya (Civil Appeal No. 64 of 2016)
- Obon Infrastructure Development J V v Mbarara City and Another (Application No 20 of 2021)
- Kaweesa v Uganda Free Zones Authority and Another (Civil Miscellaneous Application No. 454 of 2021)
- Jing Hong and Another v Barclays Bank of Uganda Limited (Civil Appeal 135 of 2012)
- Nakesero Market Sitting Tenants( Namasite) Limited v Nakesero Market Sitting Vendors and Traders Limited (Civil Appeal No. 90 of 2016)
- Onzia v Shaban Fadul (Civil Appeal No. 0019 of 2013)
- Onzia v Shaban Fadul (Civil Appeal No. 0019 of 2013)
- Othonde v Opio (Civil Appeal No. 0025 of 2014) followed
- Mwiru v National Council For Higher Education and 2 Ors (Miscellaneous Cause No. 62 of 2015)
- Bhatia v Boutique Shazim Ltd (Civil Appeal 16 of 2009)
- Narottam Bhatia & Another v Boutique Shazimi Ltd (Civil Appeal 16 of 2009)
Full judgment
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