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Hajibumalik Adjingo v NPRT (Civil Application 31 of 2000)

Court of Appeal · [2000] UGCA 60 · 2000 Application Granted AI-generated summary ↓ Download Pin to watchlist Add to matter
Jurisdiction
Uganda
Case Type
Application for extension of time within which to file a notice of appeal
Decision
Extension of time granted by consent; notice of appeal to be filed within 14 days

Observed later treatment

Cited — treatment unverified cited in 1 (treatment unverified) Sequitur — Uganda’s citator · Derived from citing cases in the Wakilii corpus — not an assertion that this case is good law.

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No adverse treatment recorded Cited 1 time with no adverse treatment recorded; not yet tested on the merits. Derived from citing cases in the Wakilii corpus — a deterministic signal, not legal advice.

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Holding

The applicant sought an extension of time within which to file a notice of appeal. By consent of both parties, counsel for the applicant and the respondent agreeing to the orders sought, the Court granted the application. The notice of appeal was to be filed within 14 days, and the costs of the application were ordered to abide the outcome of the appeal.

Outcome

Extension of time granted by consent; notice of appeal to be filed within 14 days

Facts

The applicant sought leave to extend the time within which to file a notice of appeal. Counsel for the applicant indicated that the matter had been discussed with counsel for the respondent, and the parties had agreed that the orders sought be granted, namely that leave be granted to extend time to file the notice of appeal within 14 days and that the costs abide the outcome of the appeal. Counsel for the respondent confirmed this position and did not oppose the application.

Issues

  1. Whether the applicant should be granted an extension of time within which to file a notice of appeal.

Orders

  • Application for extension of time within which to file a notice of appeal is granted.
  • Notice of Appeal to be filed within 14 days from this day.
  • Costs of this application to abide the outcome of the appeal.

Cases citing this judgment (1)

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Hajibumalik Adjingo v NPRT (Civil Application 31 of 2000) [2000] UGCA 60 (4 September 2000)
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