Osman Kassim Ramathan v Century Bottling Company Ltd (Civil Application 34 of 2019)
Observed later treatment
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Holding
The Supreme Court dismissed an application for stay of execution pending appeal. Under Rule 41(1) such an application must be made to the Court of Appeal first; proceeding directly to the Supreme Court under Rule 41(2) requires proof of exceptional circumstances or good cause, which the applicant failed to advance, and the application failed on that ground alone. The applicant also failed every substantive condition: he placed no material (such as a draft memorandum of appeal) before the court to show likelihood of success, did not prove by affidavit evidence any irreparable damage or that the appeal would be rendered nugatory, and the balance of convenience favoured the respondent holding the judgment.
Outcome
Application for stay of execution dismissed; interim order vacated
Facts
The applicant, a beneficiary of an estate trading as Bombo Wholesalers, sued the respondent in the High Court (Civil Suit No. 431 of 2006) for breach of a dealership contract, claiming general and special damages. The High Court, on 25 March 2010, awarded him general damages of UGX 5,000,000 and special damages of UGX 5,520,000 with interest and half the costs. His appeal to the Court of Appeal was dismissed with costs on 19 August 2019, and the respondent filed a bill of costs of UGX 71,424,338, pending taxation before the Registrar. The applicant lodged a Notice of Appeal to the Supreme Court on 29 August 2019 and applied to stay execution of the Court of Appeal judgment pending that intended appeal, citing a threat of execution and risk that his appeal would be rendered nugatory.
Issues
- Whether the application for stay of execution was competent before the Supreme Court when it had not first been made to the Court of Appeal as required by Rule 41(1) of the Supreme Court Rules.
- Whether the applicant's supporting affidavit was rendered incompetent by falsehoods.
- Whether the applicant satisfied the conditions for the grant of an order for stay of execution.
Orders
- The application is dismissed.
- The interim order dated 13 March 2020 in Misc. Application No. 35 of 2019 is vacated.
- The costs of both applications shall abide the outcome of the appeal.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (8)
- Supreme Court Rules r.2(2)
- Supreme Court Rules r.6(2)(b)
- Supreme Court Rules r.41(1)
- Supreme Court Rules r.41(2)
- Supreme Court Rules r.42(1)
- Supreme Court Rules r.42(2)
- Supreme Court Rules r.72
- Constitution of Uganda 1995 art.126(2)(e)
Cases cited (4)
- Gashumba Maniraguha v Sam Nkundiye (Civil Appeal No. 24 of 2015)
- Attorney General & Electoral Commission v Eddie Kwizera (Civil Application No. 1 & 3 of 2020)
- Lawrence Musitwa Kyazze v Eunice Busingye (Civil Application No. 18 of 1990)
- Mohammed Mohammed Hamid v Roko Construction Ltd (Miscellaneous Application No. 23 of 2017)
Cases citing this judgment (11)
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.
- Geoffery Nangumya v Gulf Stream Investments (U) Ltd and Others (Civil Reference No. 22 of 2023)
- Summit Projekt Ltd v Ndiyo Holdings Ltd (Miscellaneous Application 166 of 2026)
- Great Lakes Coffee Company Ltd and Others v KCB Bank Uganda Limited (Miscellaneous Application 59 of 2026)
- Twahah Muziira v Impala Credit Limited (Miscellaneous Application 2464 of 2025)
- Mityana Foods & Beverages Limited v Uganda Revenue Authority (Miscellaneous Application 2397 of 2025)
- Just-Know (JK) Housing Enterprises Limited v Uganda Revenue Authority (Miscellaneous Application 1712 of 2025)
- Gassama & Brothers Ltd v Uganda Revenue Authority (Misc. Application No. 2013 of 2025)
- Matovu & Matovu Advocates v Attorney General and Others (Miscellaneous Application No. 15 of 2025)
- Ambiance Distillers v Uganda Revenue Authority (Misc. Application No. 1192 of 2025)
- Kanyesigye & Another v Uganda National Students Association & 2 Others (Miscellaneous Application 1173 of 2023)
- Osman Kassim Ramathan v Century Bottling Company Ltd (Civil Application 35 of 2019)
Full judgment
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