Sekitto Andrew Kalule v Kawooya Norbert and Others (Miscellaneous Application 4858 of 2025)
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Holding
The High Court granted the application for extension of letters of administration for the estate of the late Karamagi Olivia for a period of two years, with the consent of all beneficiaries. The court directed that the inventory be filed within six months and the final account within one year from the date of the order.
Outcome
Letters of administration extended for two years with directions for filing inventory and final account
Facts
Sekitto Andrew Kalule, the administrator of the estate of the late Karamagi Olivia, applied for an extension of time to file the final account and for an extension of the grant of letters of administration. The application arose from Administration Cause No. 249 of 2021. The three respondents, who are beneficiaries of the estate (Kawooya Norbert, Nakayiza Prossy Kalule, and Frank Senfuka Kalule), all appeared and consented to the extension. Kawooya Norbert participated via Zoom from Los Angeles, California, where he has resided since 2008. The other two beneficiaries appeared in person and confirmed their consent to the extension.
Issues
- Whether the letters of administration in respect of the estate of the late Karamagi Olivia should be extended.
- Whether the time for filing the final account should be extended.
Orders
- Application granted.
- Letters of Administration in respect of the estate of the late Karamagi Olivia extended for a period of two years from 30th September 2025.
- Inventory to be filed within six months from 30th September 2025.
- Final account to be filed within one year from 30th September 2025.
- No order as to costs.
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