Tororo Cement Co. Ltd v Frokina International Ltd (Civil Appeal 2 of 2001)
Observed later treatment
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Holding
The Supreme Court dismissed a second appeal challenging a ruling that the plaint disclosed a cause of action. A cause of action is shown where the plaint establishes that the plaintiff enjoyed a right, that the right was violated and that the defendant is liable; the plaint here disclosed a cause of action in negligence. Failure to plead particulars of negligence does not render a plaint defective or warrant rejection under Order 7 rule 11(a); the proper remedy is an order for further and better particulars under Order 6 rule 3, or amendment. A party intending to rely on res ipsa loquitur should plead it. Article 126 of the Constitution does not excuse defective pleadings.
Outcome
Appeal dismissed; proceedings remitted to the High Court for trial, with the plaintiff at liberty to seek leave to plead particulars of negligence or to rely on res ipsa loquitur.
Facts
The respondent sued the appellant in the High Court claiming compensation for damage to its premises. The plaint alleged that on 18 August 1999 the appellant's truck and trailer rammed into the respondent's premises on Plot M587, Nakivubo View, extensively destroying its doors and walls, and that this was caused by the negligence of the appellant's driver, for which the appellant was vicariously liable. The plaint did not set out particulars of negligence. The appellant denied the allegations. When the suit came up for hearing, the appellant raised a preliminary objection under Order 7 rule 11(a) of the Civil Procedure Rules contending that the plaint disclosed no cause of action and should be rejected. The trial judge overruled the objection and the Court of Appeal upheld that decision, leading to this second appeal.
Issues
- Whether the plaint disclosed a cause of action.
- Whether, once negligence was pleaded, the particulars of the alleged negligence had to be set out in the plaint, and whether their absence rendered the plaint liable to rejection.
Orders
- Appeal dismissed.
- Respondent awarded half of the costs of the appeal in the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal.
- No order as to costs on the preliminary objection in the High Court.
- Proceedings remitted to the High Court for the trial of the suit to proceed.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (5)
Cases cited (14)
- Auto Garage v Motokov (No. 3) (1971) EA 514
- Mukasa v Singh & Others (1969) EA 442
- H. Katarahwire v P. Lwanga (1988-1990) HCB 86
- Okello v Uganda National Examinations Council (Supreme Court Civil Appeal No. 12 of 1987)
- Carter Vs. Attorney-General (1936) 5 EACA, 18
- Kigundu v Attorney General (Supreme Court Civil Appeal No. 27 of 1993)
- Bennett v Chemical Construction (GB) Ltd (1971) 1 WLR 1571
- Embu Public Road Services Ltd v Riimi (1968) EA 22
- Msuri Muhhiddin v Nazzor Bin Seif El Kassaby (1960) EA 201
- Cooke -vs- Gull LR.8E.P. page 116
- Read v Brown (1888) 22 QBD 128
- Heaven v Pender (1883) 11 QBD 503
- Nurdin Ali Devji v Meghji Co. (1953) 20 EACA 132
- Castelino v Rodrigues (1972) EA 223
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- Musoki and Others v Muhindo and Another (HCT-01-LD-CA-0028-2023)
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- Kiiza Luka and Others v Kitswamba Sub County Local Government and Kasese District Land Board (Civil Appeal No. 94 of 2015)
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- Modia Investiments (U) Limited v Sseremba and 4 Others (Civil Suit 68 of 2011)
- Guzime v Byaruhanga and Another (Miscellaneous Application 1 of 2023)
- Ham Enterprises and 2 Others v Katende and 348 Others (Consolidated Suits) (Miscellaneous Application No. 717 of 2021)
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