Structure of Uganda’s Judiciary
The Uganda Judiciary Structure forms one of the three arms of government, alongside the Executive and Legislature. Established under the 1995 Constitution (Chapter Eight), it...
The Uganda Judiciary Structure forms one of the three arms of government, alongside the Executive and Legislature. Established under the 1995 Constitution (Chapter Eight), it...
Conducting a physical land title search in Uganda is essential for anyone verifying land ownership before making a transaction. Whether you’re buying, selling, or transferring...
The Kayanja defamation trial resumed last week at Mwanga II Magistrates Court, drawing renewed attention to a case involving serious claims against Pastor Robert Kayanja....
The Kabaka Kaazi land injunction has reignited Uganda’s long-standing debate over land ownership and governance. On July 18, the High Court in Kampala stopped State...
To de-register a motor vehicle in Uganda is not just a formality—it’s a legal responsibility under the Traffic and Road Safety Act, 1998 (Cap. 361)....
Overview of the Uganda Judicial System The Uganda judicial system is a central pillar of the country’s governance, responsible for interpreting laws, ensuring justice, and...
As Uganda prepares for the 2025/2026 General Elections, it is essential for every eligible citizen to verify their registration details and renew their voter card...