Joan Anita Stewart Nabukeera Matovu v Lubwama Sarah Matovu and 2 Others (Miscellaneous Application 385 of 2026)
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Holding
The High Court granted leave to add Joan Anita Stewart Nabukeera Matovu as a defendant in Civil Suit No. 652 of 2023. The court held that the applicant demonstrated a direct and substantial beneficial and proprietary interest in the suit land as the lawful beneficiary who had granted a Power of Attorney to the 2nd defendant to manage the property in trust. Her presence was necessary for effectual and complete adjudication of all issues in dispute, particularly where the plaintiff sought declarations of ownership and injunctive relief that would directly affect the applicant's interest. The application was unopposed and the main suit was still at the scheduling stage.
Outcome
Applicant joined as defendant in the main suit; plaintiff to file amended plaint within 14 days
Facts
Joan Anita Stewart Nabukeera Matovu claimed to be the lawful beneficiary of land comprised in Freehold Register Volume 405 Folio 10, Bweyogerere Block 227 Plot 1645. She had granted a Power of Attorney to Ampumuza Bob (the 2nd defendant in the main suit) to manage the suit property on her behalf and to process a Special Certificate of Title. In exercise of that authority, Ampumuza Bob registered the suit land in his own names in trust for the applicant, with her full knowledge and consent. Lubwama Sarah Matovu instituted Civil Suit No. 652 of 2023 against Balidda George Lwanga, Ampumuza Bob, and BUI Health Care Limited, seeking declarations of ownership, cancellation of title, a permanent injunction, damages and costs in respect of the suit land. The applicant was not joined as a party despite her claimed beneficial and proprietary interest. She applied to be added as a defendant, arguing that the reliefs sought would directly extinguish or prejudice her interest and that her presence was necessary to enable complete and effectual adjudication.
Issues
- Whether the Applicant ought to be joined as a Defendant in Civil Suit No. 652 of 2023.
Orders
- Leave is hereby granted to add Joan Anita Stewart Nabukeera Matovu as a Defendant in Civil Suit No. 652 of 2023.
- The Plaintiff shall file an Amended Plaint joining the Applicant as a Defendant and shall serve the same upon all parties within fourteen (14) days from the date of this ruling.
- The Applicant shall thereafter file her Written Statement of Defence within the time prescribed by the Civil Procedure Rules from the date of service of the Amended Plaint upon her.
- Each party shall bear their own costs.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (5)
Cases cited (5)
- Departed Asians Property Custodian Board v Jaffer Bros Ltd (Supreme Court Civil Appeal No. 9 of 1998)
- Kawooya Mathias & Ors v Naavah Bena (Miscellaneous Application No. 3381 of 2025)
- Samson Sempasa v P.K Sengendo (High Court Miscellaneous Application No. 577 of 2013)
- David Lubuuka v Fred Joel Nsobya (Court of Appeal Miscellaneous Application No. 357 of 2016)
- Gandesha and Another v G.J. Lutaaya (Supreme Court Civil Appeal No. 14 of 1989)
Full judgment
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