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Estate Of Late Kyakulagira Edirisa (HCT-23-FD-MA NO. 0023 OF 2025)

High Court · [2025] UGHC 1556 · 2025 Application Granted AI-generated summary ↓ Download Pin to watchlist Add to matter
Jurisdiction
Uganda
Case Type
Application for extension of letters of administration arising from administration cause
Decision
Letters of administration extended for two years until 13 November 2027

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Holding

The High Court granted a two-year extension of letters of administration for the estate of the late Kyakulagira Edirisa. The original letters granted on 26 July 2023 to four administrators were extended until 13 November 2027.

Outcome

Letters of administration extended for two years until 13 November 2027

Facts

Letters of administration for the estate of the late Kyakulagira Edirisa, formerly a resident of Kabuye Village, Lwamata Parish, Nakabara Sub-County in Kiboga District, were originally granted to four administrators on 26 July 2023. The administrators comprised three sons and one brother of the deceased. The administrators applied for an extension of the letters of administration.

Issues

  1. Whether to grant an extension of the letters of administration for the estate of the late Kyakulagira Edirisa.

Orders

  • Letters of Administration granted on 26th July 2023 are extended for a period of two years.
  • Letters of Administration will be valid until 13th November 2027.

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Estate Of Late Kyakulagira Edirisa (HCT-23-FD-MA NO. 0023 OF 2025) [2025] UGHC 1556 (13 November 2025)
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