Caroline Nalubowa Florence v Andrew Ssekitoleko and Another [2026] UGHCCD 260
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Holding
On an application supported by a certificate of urgency, the court granted a certificate of urgency in respect of Miscellaneous Application No. 676 of 2026 and Miscellaneous Application No. 677 of 2026, directing that those applications be heard during the ongoing court vacation. Costs of the application were ordered to abide the outcome of the main suit. The ruling is purely procedural and determines no substantive question of law.
Outcome
Certificate of urgency granted; the related applications to be heard during the court vacation
Facts
The applicant, Caroline Nalubowa Florence, brought this matter before the High Court seeking a certificate of urgency in respect of two related interlocutory applications, Miscellaneous Application No. 676 of 2026 and Miscellaneous Application No. 677 of 2026, so that they could be heard during the ongoing court vacation. The court heard the submissions of counsel for the applicant and granted the certificate of urgency.
Issues
- Whether a certificate of urgency should be granted in respect of Miscellaneous Applications No. 676 and 677 of 2026 so that they may be heard during the court vacation.
Orders
- A Certificate of Urgency is granted in respect of Miscellaneous Application No. 676 of 2026 and Miscellaneous Application No. 677 of 2026.
- The said applications shall be heard during the ongoing court vacation.
- Costs of this application shall abide the outcome of the main suit.
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