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Nalongo Harriet Namuddu v Gita William and Another (Miscellaneous Cause No. 72 of 2023)

High Court · [2026] UGHCLD 10 · 2026 Application Dismissed AI-generated summary ↓ Download Pin to watchlist Add to matter
Jurisdiction
Uganda
Case Type
Miscellaneous application in the Land Division
Decision
Application dismissed for want of prosecution

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Holding

The High Court dismissed the miscellaneous application for want of prosecution under section 17(2)(a) of the Judicature Act after neither party complied with court directives to file affidavits in reply, rejoinders, and written submissions following the court's August 2025 directions.

Outcome

Application dismissed for want of prosecution

Facts

The applicant filed a miscellaneous application on 22 May 2023. On 26 August 2025, the court issued directives on ECCMIS for parties to file an affidavit in reply, rejoinder, and written submissions. Neither party complied with the court's directives.

Orders

  • Application dismissed for want of prosecution under Section 17(2)(a) of the Judicature Act Cap 13.

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Nalongo_Harriet_Namuddu_v_Gita_William_and_Another_(Miscellaneous_Cause_No._72_of_2023)_[2026]_UGHCLD_10_(29_January_2026)
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