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Hon Rose Akol Okullo & Anor v Among Annet Anita (Election Petititon Application No. 35 of 2007)

Court of Appeal · [2008] UGCA 9 · 2008 Costs Ordered Against Advocates AI-generated summary ↓ Download Pin to watchlist Add to matter
Jurisdiction
Uganda
Case Type
Ruling on costs following dismissal of an election petition appeal, with advocates summoned to show cause why they should not personally pay costs
Decision
Respondent's advocates held personally liable for costs due to gross negligence

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Holding

Following dismissal of an election petition appeal, the court summoned the respondent's advocates to show cause why they should not personally pay costs. The court found that counsel, Mr. Komakech, and his firm had acted with gross negligence and had made false statements attempting to shift blame onto their client. Rejecting the advocates' attempts to attribute fault to the respondent, the court held that the advocates had failed to show cause and ordered them personally liable to pay the costs of the petition, the appeal and the application to the applicants.

Outcome

Respondent's advocates held personally liable for costs due to gross negligence

Facts

The court's ruling dismissing the respondent's election petition appeal was delivered on 28 March 2008. The court thereafter ordered the respondent's advocates to appear and show cause why they should not pay the costs of the appeal. Counsel, Mr. Komakech of Victoria Advocates and Legal Consultants, argued that the respondent client was at fault, claiming she had assembled the documents, deponed affidavits, summoned a Deputy Registrar to swear a false affidavit, appeared in court in December 2007, and had not paid the firm's fees. The respondent denied awareness of the application, stating she had left the procedure to her lawyers who acted without consulting her. On inspecting the record, the court found no document deponed or signed by the respondent, no evidence she summoned the Deputy Registrar, and that the application had not been called in December 2007. The court found counsel's assertions false and the firm grossly negligent.

Issues

  1. Whether the respondent's advocates should personally bear the costs of the petition, appeal and application on account of their negligence in handling the matter.
  2. Whether the mistakes of the advocates should be visited on the respondent client.

Orders

  • Mr. Komakech Godfrey and M/s Victoria Advocates and Consultants are liable to pay the costs of the petition, the appeal and the application to the applicants.

Rules and key headnotes

Costs — Personal Liability of Advocates — Gross Negligence in Conduct of Proceedings
Where an advocate's gross negligence in handling a client's appeal and related application results in their dismissal, the advocate and the firm may be ordered to personally pay the costs of the proceedings.
Costs — Mistakes of Counsel — Whether Visited on the Client
The mistakes and negligence of an advocate should not be visited upon an innocent client who reasonably relied on the advocate to conduct the proceedings professionally.
Advocates — Duty to Client — Non-Payment of Fees No Excuse
An advocate who accepts to represent a client remains duty bound to perform the task diligently, and the client's failure to pay fees is neither a defence nor a justification for negligent conduct.

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Hon Rose Akol Okullo & Anor v Among Annet Anita (Election Petititon Application No. 35 of 2007) [2008] UGCA 9 (2 April 2008)
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