KJ Company Limited v Uganda Railways Corporation and Others (Miscellaneous Appeal No. 57 of 2025)
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Holding
Appeal from Deputy Registrar's ruling dismissing temporary injunction application was dismissed as overtaken by events. The underlying civil suit had been withdrawn by consent judgment before the appeal could be determined, rendering the appeal moot.
Outcome
Appeal dismissed as moot following withdrawal of underlying civil suit
Facts
The appellant filed an appeal seeking to set aside the Deputy Registrar's ruling dated 18 July 2025 which had dismissed their application for temporary injunction in Miscellaneous Application No. 1312 of 2025. The injunction sought to restrain the respondents from interfering with the appellant's construction activities and from trespassing on Plots 41 and 43 Nasser Road/Nasser Lane pending determination of Civil Suit No. 460 of 2025. On 24 September 2025, before the appeal could be determined, a consent judgment was endorsed by the High Court withdrawing Civil Suit No. 460 of 2025. The court found that the appeal had been overtaken by events.
Issues
- Whether the appeal should be dismissed as having been overtaken by events following withdrawal of the underlying civil suit.
Orders
- Appeal dismissed as it has been overtaken by events.
- No order as to costs.
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