Press Release

SCP Unlocks Shs10bn in One Year

15th, December 2021
Small Claims Procedure (SCP) unlocked more than Shs10.7 billion into the economy in the last Financial Year (2020/2021) according to its performance report which was launched on Wednesday December 15, 2021.  Read More »

DCJ Takes Part in Regional Chief Justices' Meet

15th, December 2021
The Deputy Chief Justice, Hon. Justice Richard Buteera, represented the Uganda Judiciary at the Joint Symposium of the Forum of East African Chief Justices and the East African Judicial Education Committee in Mombasa, Kenya. Read More »

Judicial Handbook on HIV, Human Rights and the Law Launched

12th, December 2021
On Friday December 10, 2021, the Judiciary joined other stakeholders at Protea Hotel in Kampala to launch the Judicial Handbook on HIV, Human Rights and the Law which was part of the activities held to commemorate International Human Rights Day. Read More »

Affectionate Farewell for Retiring Staff of the Judiciary

10th, December 2021
Emotions overshadowed the Judiciary end of year party on Friday (December 10, 2021) night as judicial officers bid affectionate farewell to more than six retiring judges and a number of support staff. Read More »

Evaluation on Mediation taken to the East

9th, December 2021
The Mediation Registry embarked on a Monitoring and Evaluation exercise in Eastern Uganda.  Read More »

Public Awareness Goes to Bugiri CM Court

8th, December 2021
On Monday December 6, 2021, staff of the Communications and Public Relations Registry held a baraza at the Bugiri Chief Magistrate's Court to sensitize court users on the different fast access to justice initiatives in place. Read More »

Judiciary Protocol team undergo training

8th, December 2021
More than 20 staff of the Judiciary have undergone a two-day training on Protocol and Events management at the Mestil Hotel in Kampala. Read More »

Chief Justice Flags Off Four-Day Induction for New Magistrates

7th, December 2021
The Chief Justice, Hon. Justice Alfonse Chigamoy Owiny - Dollo, urged the newly appointed Magistrates Grade One to always serve with utmost humility and integrity and make upright decisions without fear, favour, malice, affection or ill will as expected of them. Read More »