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Unipharma Limited v Kpi Health Care Limited [2024] UGHC 1354

High Court · 2024 Application Granted AI-generated summary ↓ Download Pin to watchlist Add to matter
Jurisdiction
Uganda
Case Type
Application for registration of arbitral award
Decision
Arbitral award registered and recognized as binding and enforceable against the respondent

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Holding

The High Court granted an unopposed application to register an arbitral award rendered on 30th November 2023 in Arbitration No. 254231/3. The respondent confirmed partial payment of USD 45,000, leaving an outstanding balance of USD 28,340.42. The court recognized the award as binding and enforceable against the respondent.

Outcome

Arbitral award registered and recognized as binding and enforceable against the respondent

Facts

Unipharma Limited applied to the High Court Commercial Division to register an arbitral award dated 30th November 2023 rendered by arbitrator Mr. Nerimo in Arbitration No. 254231/3. At the hearing, counsel for the applicant informed the court that the respondent had made a partial payment of USD 45,000 but an outstanding balance of USD 28,340.42 remained due according to the award computation with interest. The respondent's counsel confirmed they did not object to the registration of the award.

Issues

  1. Whether the arbitral award dated 30th November 2023 should be registered and recognized as binding and enforceable.

Orders

  • Application allowed as prayed.
  • The arbitral award rendered on 30th November 2023 in Arbitration No. 254231/3 between the parties rendered by Mr. Nerimo is registered and recognized as binding and enforceable against the respondent.
  • No order as to costs.

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Unipharma Limited v Kpi Health Care Limited 2024 UGHC 1354 (28 March 2024)
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