Gapco (U) Ltd v A.S Transporters (U) Ltd (Civil Appeal No. 18 of 2004)
Observed later treatment
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Holding
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appellant's appeal, upholding the finding that diverting fuel to Hima Cement Factory without written notice to the transporter breached the transport agreement, and that general damages of UGX 25,000,000 were properly awarded. On the cross-appeal, the Court held that while special damages must be specifically pleaded and strictly proved, they need not be proved by receipts alone; courts may take judicial notice of burial expenses and award a lesser proven sum than pleaded. It awarded UGX 3,500,000 for burial, guarding and towing expenses and UGX 12,600,000 for lost income, allowing the cross-appeal with costs.
Outcome
Appeal dismissed; cross-appeal allowed with additional special damages awarded to the respondent
Facts
The respondent, a transport company, entered into a transport agreement with Esso Standard Uganda Limited (whose successor is the appellant) to carry petroleum products to and from places notified by the appellant. The respondent's tanker and trailer, carrying 36,000 litres of oil products loaded at Mombasa for delivery to Kampala depot, were severely damaged in an accident at Rutoto, Bushenyi District, while on the Mbarara-Kasese road. The driver and two turn-boys died. The customs declaration (Exhibit P4) indicated Kampala as the destination, but the appellant claimed the ultimate destination was Hima Cement Factory in Kasese. The appellant's witness admitted having no documents showing Kasese as the destination and was unsure whether notice was given. The respondent claimed repair charges, accident/burial expenses, lost income and general and special damages for breach of contract.
Issues
- Whether the appellant breached the transport agreement by diverting the consignment to Hima Cement Factory without notifying the respondent.
- Whether the trial judge correctly relied on the evidence of PW1 and the customs declaration in determining the final destination of the consignment.
- Whether the award of general damages was excessive or unjustified.
- Whether the respondent was entitled to special damages for repairs, accident/burial expenses and lost income, and the standard for proving special damages.
Orders
- Substantive appeal dismissed with costs here and below.
- Cross-appeal allowed with costs here and below.
- UGX 3,500,000 awarded to the respondent for burial expenses, guarding and towing the vehicle.
- UGX 12,600,000 awarded to the respondent for lost expected income.
Rules and key headnotes
Cases cited (2)
- Pandya v R [1957] EA 336
- Uganda Commercial Bank v Kigozi [2002] EA 302
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