Senkungu & 4 Ors v Mukasa (Civil Appeal 17 of 2014)
Observed later treatment
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Holding
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal, upholding the cancellation of the appellants' certificate of title for fraud. Fraud need not be a false representation; it includes fraudulent conveyance schemes such as transfers without possession or for grossly inadequate consideration. The original proprietor having died in 1941 could not have transferred the land in 1978, and the 1st appellant's refusal to testify left the authenticity of the transfers unexplained, supporting an inference of fraud imputable to the other appellants. Having visited the land, found the respondent in occupation, and been told of a pending suit, the appellants had notice and were not bona fide purchasers for value without notice. The Court of Appeal did not improperly shift the burden of proof.
Outcome
Appeal dismissed; the Court of Appeal's decision cancelling the appellants' certificate of title for fraud stands
Facts
The respondent, holder of Letters of Administration of the estate of the late Gusite Nakaima, sought in 1986 to transfer two parcels of land at Mawogola Block 30 Plot 1 and Block 31 Plot 1 into his name. Nakaima had been registered as proprietor in 1932 and died in 1941. The respondent discovered the land had already been dealt with: in 1978 Peter Ssekasiko was registered as proprietor on an alleged transfer from Nakaima, who was by then long dead. Ssekasiko transferred to Eugene Ssonko, who in 1979 transferred to the 1st appellant, who in 1989 transferred to the other appellants as tenants in common. The transfer forms and certificates of title contained mismatched and disconnected information. The appellants had visited the land, found the respondent and his brother in occupation, and were told of a pending suit against the 1st appellant for fraudulent transfer. The 1st appellant did not testify or defend the suit in the High Court or Court of Appeal.
Issues
- Whether the appellants acted fraudulently in acquiring the certificate of title to the suit land.
- Whether the appellants were bona fide purchasers for value without notice of the fraud, entitled to protection under section 181 of the Registration of Titles Act.
- Whether the Court of Appeal wrongly shifted the burden of proof to the appellants and failed to properly re-evaluate the evidence.
Orders
- Appeal dismissed.
- Costs of the appeal awarded to the respondent.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (8)
Cases cited (7)
- Fredrick J.K. Zaabwe v Orient Bank Ltd & Others (Civil Appeal No. 141 of 2006)
- Kampala Bottlers Ltd v Damanico (U) Ltd (Civil Appeal No. 22 of 1992)
- Imelda Ndiwawangi Nakedde vs. Rony Busuulwa Nsereko and another (1997) HCB 73
- Uganda Posts & Telecommunications v A.K.P.M Lutaaya (Civil Appeal No. 36 of 1995)
- Husky International Electronics, Inc vs. RitzNo. 15-145of 2016
- Jones vs. Smith (1841) 1 Hore
- Avect Sam vs Uganda Criminal Appeal No.2015 (SC)
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