David Kyambadde v National Social Security Fund [2019] UGCA 2114
Observed later treatment
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Holding
The parties, by consent, agreed to the irrevocable withdrawal of the appellant's civil appeal against the National Social Security Fund. The consent document records that the appeal is withdrawn and that each party shall bear its own costs. No legal issues were determined and no substantive reasoning was given, the matter being concluded entirely by agreement between the parties.
Outcome
Appeal withdrawn by consent of both parties
Facts
David Kyambadde, the appellant, had lodged Civil Appeal No. 35 of 2016 in the Court of Appeal against the National Social Security Fund, the respondent. By a consent document executed by both parties, the appellant agreed to irrevocably withdraw the appeal. The parties further agreed that each would bear its own costs of the appeal. The document was jointly drawn and filed by counsel for both sides.
Orders
- The appellant irrevocably withdraws Civil Appeal No. 35 of 2016 against the respondent.
- Each party to the appeal shall meet its own costs.
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