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Attorney General of the Republic of Uganda v East African Law Society & another [2013] RC 3 (KLR)

[2013] RC 3 (KLR) RC
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Court
RC
Case number
3
Citation
[2013] RC 3 (KLR)
Decided
17 May 2013
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Summary at a glance

TypeAppealPostureApplicant seeks to stay execution of a previous ruling pending an appealCoramJohnston Busingye, John Mkwawa, Isaac Lenaola
The orders in Application No. 12 of 2012 are stayed pending the determination of an intended appeal by the Applicant

Facts

The Applicant was the Respondent in Reference No. 2 of 2012, and the 1st Respondent (East African Law Society) sought leave to produce additional evidence after the close of pleadings.

Issues

  • Whether to stay execution of the previous ruling pending an appeal
  • Whether the Applicant is required to provide security for costs as a Partner State

Reasoning

The Court grants the application based on its inherent powers to make necessary orders for the ends of justice, citing similar cases.

Outcome

The orders in Application No. 12 of 2012 are stayed pending the determination of an intended appeal by the Applicant

Orders

  • The orders issued in Application No.12 of 2012 be stayed pending the determination of an intended appeal by the Applicant

Remedies

  • Stay of the orders in Application No. 12 of 2012 pending appeal

Authorities cited

Cases cited (2)
  • The Attorney General of Uganda vs the East African Law Society - Application No.7 of 2012
  • Angela Amudo vs the Secretary General of the East African Community Case No.1 of 2012
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