Wanainchi Group (U) Ltd v The New Vision Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd (Civil Application No. 132 of 2014)
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Holding
The Court of Appeal dismissed an application for an interim order of stay of execution of injunctive orders restraining alleged copyright infringement. While the applicant had lodged a notice of appeal and a substantive application for stay was pending, the court held that an interim stay also requires a serious threat of execution. As the disputed Bukedde TV signal had been off air on Zuku TV since February 2013 and no execution had been attempted since, the court was not persuaded that any imminent danger of execution existed. The application was found to have no merit and was dismissed with costs.
Outcome
Application for interim stay of execution dismissed with costs
Facts
The respondent obtained a temporary injunction in the High Court restraining the applicant from infringing the respondent's copyright in the production, transmission and broadcast of "Bukedde Television" through the applicant's Zuku Television. The respondent alleged the applicant was retransmitting its work for economic gain without consent or licence. The applicant's application for review of the injunction was dismissed. The applicant filed a notice of appeal and a substantive application for stay of execution (Civil Application No. 131 of 2014), and brought the present application for an interim order of stay to preserve the status quo. The respondent opposed, contending that the Bukedde TV signal on Zuku TV had been off air since February 2013 and that no execution had been attempted since.
Issues
- Whether the applicant satisfied the conditions for the grant of an interim order of stay of execution.
- Whether there was a serious and imminent threat of execution justifying an interim stay.
Orders
- Application dismissed.
- Costs awarded to the respondent.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (7)
- Civil Procedure Act s.98
- Judicature (Court of Appeal Rules) Directions r.2(2)
- Judicature (Court of Appeal Rules) Directions r.6(2)(b)
- Judicature (Court of Appeal Rules) Directions r.42(1)
- Judicature (Court of Appeal Rules) Directions r.43
- Judicature (Court of Appeal Rules) Directions r.53(2)
- Judicature (Court of Appeal Rules) Directions r.76
Cases cited (4)
- Hwang Sung Industries (U) Ltd v Tajdin Hussein & 2 Others (Civil Application No. 19 of 2008)
- Joel Kato & Margaret Kato v Nuulu Nalwoga (Civil Application No. 12 of 2011)
- Assimwe Francis v Tumwongyeirwe Aflod (Misc. Application No. 103 of 2011)
- Lawrence Musiitwa Kyazze v Eunice Busingye (Civil Application No. 18 of 1990)
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