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THE RIGHT TO APPEAL IN UGANDA: IS IT ACTUALLY A RIGHT!?

Its is trite law that there is no such thing as inherent appellant jurisdiction. Appellant jurisdiction must be specifically created by law.

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WON’T SOLVE EVERYTHING

The willingness to embrace AI has recently accelerated, with businesses even asserting to operate AI-monitored businesses even when they’re not simply because that’s the trend. The truth is we not only have to be excited about what the developments in technology come with but further embrace them to leave a positive mark. Big companies across…

LEGAL ALERT: DECISIONS BY MINISTER SHOULD BE MADE WITH LEGAL AUTHORISATION

BRIEF FACTS: The Inspector General of Government(IGG) was conducting investigations on the Secretary of the Uganda Land Commission. The IGG therefore wrote a letter to the Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development instructing the Minister to interdict or cause interdiction of the applicant as she could interfere with the investigations against her in regard…

CONDITIONS FOR GRANTING INTERIM AND TEMPORARY INJUCTIONS IN UGANDA

Temporary injunctions and interim injunctions/orders are different much as their enforcement maybe likely similar. An application for interim order is made by an applicant where there is a substantive application for a temporary injunction whose hearing is pending. Therefore, an application for an interim order is only made after an application for a temporary injunction…

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