Magezi and Anor v Rupaleria (Civil Application 10 of 2002)
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Holding
The court held that the mistake, omission or inadvertence of counsel, and errors of court officials, ought not to be visited on a litigant so as to deny justice, and that such errors constitute sufficient reason to extend time under Rule 4 of the Rules of the Court. As there was no evidence that the applicants themselves caused the confusion over the filing dates, sufficient reason existed to extend time to appeal out of time. Where an appeal has already been filed, albeit out of time, the legal effect of extending time is to validate or excuse the late filing, so no fresh documents need be filed. Extension of time was granted and Civil Appeal No. 16 of 2001 was deemed validly filed.
Outcome
Application granted; extension of time allowed and Civil Appeal No. 16 of 2001 validated as filed on 9th November 2001
Facts
The applicants instructed M/s. Birungi & Co. Advocates to appeal to the Supreme Court against the Court of Appeal's decision in Civil Appeal No. 61 of 1999. Counsel filed Supreme Court Civil Appeal No. 16 of 2001 and paid filing fees and security for costs totalling Shs. 520,000. The appeal was filed on 9th November 2001, outside the prescribed 60-day period after delivery of the record of proceedings. The court file bore conflicting dates: a received stamp of 9th September 2001, receipts dated 9th October and 9th November 2001, and a Registrar's lodgment seal of 20th December 2001. The applicants changed counsel to M/s. Nyanzi, Kiboneka and Mbabazi Advocates, who discovered the late filing. The applicants sought extension of time and validation, contending the confusion arose from the conduct of their former counsel and court officials, not themselves. The respondent argued the inconsistent dates were deliberately inserted and implied complicity by the applicant.
Issues
- Whether sufficient reason was shown to grant an extension of time to file an appeal out of time.
- Whether the mistake, omission or inadvertence of counsel should be visited on the litigant so as to strike out the appeal.
- Whether an appeal already filed out of time (Civil Appeal No. 16 of 2001) could be validated by an extension of time.
Orders
- Extension of time to appeal out of time is granted.
- Supreme Court Civil Appeal No. 16 of 2001 is deemed to have been validly filed on 9th November 2001.
- Application for validation of Civil Appeal No. 16 of 2001 is allowed.
- Costs of this application to be in the cause.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (7)
- Rules of the Supreme Court r.1(3)
- Rules of the Supreme Court r.4
- Rules of the Supreme Court r.11
- Rules of the Supreme Court r.12
- Rules of the Supreme Court r.41
- Rules of the Supreme Court r.42
- Constitution of Uganda 1995 art.126(2)(e)
Cases cited (12)
- Executrix of the Estate of Christine Mary N Tebaijuka and Another v Noel Grace Shalita (Civil Application No. 8 of 1999)
- Haji Nurdin Matovu v Ben Kiwanuka (Civil Application No. 12 of 1991)
- David Nsubuga & 3 Others v Margaret Kamuge (Civil Application No. 31 of 1997)
- Crane Finance Co. Ltd v Makerere Properties (Civil Application No. 1 of 2001)
- Mansukhalal Ramji Karia & Crane Finance Co. Ltd v Attorney General & 2 Others (Civil Application No. 1 of 2003)
- Florence Nabatanzi v Naome Zinsobedde (Civil Application No. 5 of 1997)
- Karia & Anor v Attorney General & Others (Civil Application No. 1 of 2003)
- Shanti v Hindocha [1973] E.A. 207
- Gatti v Shoosmith [1939] 3 All ER 916
- Bray v Bray [1957] EA 302
- Alex Jo Okello v Kayondo & Co. Advocates (Civil Application No. 17 of 1981)
- Bhatt v Tejwant Singh [1962] EA 497
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- Jack Lutanywa v Housing Finance Bank Limited (Miscellaneous Application No. 2259 of 2023)
- Amony Miriam v Spunline SMC Limited (Miscellaneous Application No. 2406 of 2024)
- Kayonza Growers Tea Factory Limited v Uni Movers & Logistics Limited (Miscellaneous Application No. 2404 of 2024)
- Jalia Naiga v Issa Ssekabira (Civil Appeal No. 195 of 2018)
- Nsubuga Quraishi T A Qush Investments v Kiboko Enterprises Limited (Miscellaneous Application No. 618 of 2025)
- Kobusingye v Zimbiha (Misc.Civil Application No. 245 of 2019)
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