Kaijuka Richard v Kananura (Civil Application 10 of 2017)
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Holding
The Court refused to strike out the appeal under Rule 78 because, although the Notice of Appeal and appeal had been filed out of time and the Court had declined to validate them, the respondent's counsel had withdrawn both the Notice of Appeal and the appeal before the application was heard — so there was nothing left to strike out, distinguishing authorities where the appeals remained on foot. However, under Rule 90(4), where the parties do not all consent to a withdrawal and the Court makes no contrary order, the appeal stands dismissed with costs. The applicant had not consented and no exempting order existed, so the appeal stood dismissed with costs to the applicant.
Outcome
Application granted in part: strike-out under Rule 78 refused, but the appeal stands dismissed with costs to the applicant under Rule 90(4)
Facts
The parties were involved in business transactions giving rise to a dispute, which led the applicant to file HCCS No. 90 of 2008. Judgment for UGX 200,000,000 was entered for the applicant but later set aside on review. On appeal (Civil Appeal No. 42 of 2014), the Court of Appeal restored the award of UGX 200,000,000 on 4 November 2015. The respondent failed to pay, and the applicant executed by arrest warrant. The respondent then filed a Notice of Appeal nearly nine months out of time and Supreme Court Civil Appeal No. 10 of 2016. His applications to validate the Notice of Appeal (Civil Application No. 11 of 2016) and the related Reference (No. 15 of 2016) were both dismissed with costs. The applicant then sought to strike out the appeal with costs. Before that application was heard, the respondent's counsel wrote to the Registrar withdrawing the Notice of Appeal and the appeal, contending no costs were due.
Issues
- Whether the circumstances of the case warranted striking out the appeal with costs under Rule 78 of the Supreme Court Rules, where the Notice of Appeal was filed out of time, validation was refused, and the appeal had since been withdrawn.
- Whether the applicant was entitled to costs of the withdrawn appeal and of this application.
Orders
- The order to strike out Supreme Court Civil Appeal No. 10 of 2016 under Rule 78 is denied.
- Supreme Court Civil Appeal No. 10 of 2016 stands dismissed with costs to the applicant under Rule 90(4) of the Supreme Court Rules.
- The respondent pays half the costs of this application.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (4)
- Judicature (Supreme Court Rules) Directions r.2(2)
- Judicature (Supreme Court Rules) Directions r.72(2)
- Judicature (Supreme Court Rules) Directions r.78
- Judicature (Supreme Court Rules) Directions r.90(4)
Cases cited (3)
- Godfrey Magezi v Sudhir Ruparelia (Civil Appeal No. 10 of 2002)
- Tropical Africa Bank Ltd v Grace Were Muhwana (Civil Appeal No. 3 of 2012)
- Goodman Agencies Ltd v Attorney General (Civil Appeal No. 1 of 2012)
Cases citing this judgment (5)
How later Ugandan judgments in the Wakilii corpus have cited this case. Treatment labels come from Sequitur — Uganda’s citator — each backed by a verbatim span from the citing judgment, and are not an assertion that this case is, or is not, good law.
- Koojo and Another v Rwema and Another (HCT-01-LD-MA-0109-2024) applied
- Mugabe v Uganda (Criminal Appeal 218 of 2015)
- Sundya Muhamudu and Others v Attorney General (Constitutional Petition No. 24 of 2019)
- Agaba & Anor v Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 247 & 239 of 2017)
- No. 32732 PC Kakuru Pascal V Uganda (Criminal Appeal No. 507 of 2017)
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