Serefaco Consultants Ltd v Euro Consult BV (Civil Application No. 16 of 2007)
Observed later treatment
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Holding
The Court of Appeal held that the applicant had shown sufficient cause to require the respondents, who were foreign companies registered in the Netherlands with no assets within the Court's jurisdiction and against whom Ugandan judgments were not readily enforceable, to furnish security for the decretal sum and for further costs on appeal. The Court further held that where an application is supported by credible affidavit evidence that is not contradicted by any affidavit in reply, the averments stand unchallenged and may be accepted as true. The respondents' counsel's unsupported assertion of good reputation and financial standing carried no evidential weight.
Outcome
Application for security for costs granted; respondents ordered to furnish security within 45 days
Facts
The applicant company had obtained a High Court judgment (HCCS No. 509 of 1999) on 1 March 2002 against the respondents for Dutch Florins 816,505.98 (Euro 422,733.27) with interest at 6% per annum plus costs. The decree remained wholly unsatisfied. Attempts to execute, including a garnishee order nisi attaching payments under projects with the Ministry of Finance and Kampala City Council, failed when the High Court declined to make the order absolute on the basis that the contracting companies were separate legal entities from the respondents. The respondents, registered and domiciled in the Netherlands, were appealing the High Court judgment (Civil Appeal No. 74 of 2003). The applicant sought security for the decretal sum and costs, asserting the respondents had no assets within the Court's jurisdiction. The respondents filed no affidavit in reply; their counsel conceded the companies were registered abroad with no local property, but asserted they were of good reputation and standing.
Issues
- Whether the applicant had shown sufficient cause to require the respondents to furnish security for costs and for payment of the decretal sum pending appeal.
- Whether unchallenged affidavit evidence should be accepted as true where no affidavit in reply is filed.
Orders
- Application allowed with costs to the applicant.
- Respondents to furnish security for payment of the decretal sum in HCCS No. 509 of 1999 of Dutch Florins 816,505.98 (Euro 422,733.27) or the equivalent in Uganda Shillings with interest at 6% p.a. from March 2000 till payment in full.
- Respondents to pay into court the taxed costs of Shs.13,088,759 incurred in prosecuting HCCS No. 509 of 1999.
- Respondents to furnish further security for the costs of Civil Appeal No. 74 of 2003 in the sum of Shs.50,000,000.
- Respondents to pay the applicant the costs of this application.
- All payments to be made within 45 days from the date of the ruling.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (4)
- Court of Appeal Rules r.2(2)
- Court of Appeal Rules r.105(3)
- Court of Appeal Rules r.43
- Court of Appeal Rules r.44
Cases cited (2)
- Noble Builders (U) Ltd and Raghbir Singh Sandhu v Jabal Singh Sandhu (Civil Application No. 15 of 2002)
- H.G. Gandesha and Kampala Estates Ltd v G.J. Lutaya (Civil Application No. 14 of 1989)
Cases citing this judgment (17)
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- Root Capital Inc v Edge Trading Limited (Company Cause 23 of 2025)
- Kajuma Agro Company Ltd and Others v Equity Bank (U) Ltd (Miscellaneous Application 386 of 2026)
- Billy Birungi v Tom Timothy Bakainaga (Civil Suit No. 1387 of 2025; Miscellaneous Application No. 3023 of 2025)
- Musinguzi Alwyn Carl Garuga v Muhebwa Benson (Civil Revision No. 5 of 2024)
- Musinguzi Alwyn Carl Garuga v Muhebwa Benson (Civil Revision No. 5 of 2024)
- Pride Bank Limited v Natumanya Edmund and Another (Miscellaneous Cause No. 111 of 2024) followed
- Enock Onzoma v Premotors Limited (Miscellaneous Cause No. 76 of 2025)
- Redmond Associated Advocates v Middle East Hospital & Shopping Complex Ltd (Miscellaneous Cause 54 of 2025) followed
- Nakanjako Kuluthum v Nabweteme Shemah and Another (Misc. Application No. 1596 of 2025)
- Mugenyi Francis v Kinene Ivan (Miscellaneous Application No. 1165 of 2025)
- Ssembusi Matia v Kato Dungu Lennox Protese (Miscellaneous Cause No. 10 of 2025)
- Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited v Akata & Bow Limited and Another (Miscellaneous Application No. 958 of 2024)
- MM Integrated Steel Mills (U) Ltd v Ssendagire Charles Rhyz and Others (Misc. Application No. 2647 of 2024)
- Uganda Revenue Authority v Urgent Cargo Handling Limited & Another (Civil Appeal 20 of 2018)
- Kampala Capital City Authority v Fuelex Uganda Limited (Miscellaneous Cause 62 of 2023)
- The Management Committee of the Lord's Grace Primary School v Equity Bank Uganda Limited (Civil Suit No. 325 of 2024)
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