Press Release

Chief Registrar Transfers 11 Judicial Officers

11th, August 2019
KAMPALA: The Chief Registrar of the Judiciary, HW Esta Nambayo, has transferred 11 judicial officers in a bid to improve service delivery in the courts. Read More »

Chief Justice Names Task force on Corruption

7th, August 2019
KAMPALA: The Chief Justice, Hon. Justice Bart M. Katureebe, has set up a six-member Task force, headed by the Inspector of Courts, HW Immaculate Busingye, to investigate allegations of corruption in the Judiciary. Read More »

Judiciary Gets New Under Secretary

6th, August 2019
Ms. Maureen Kasande is Judiciary's new Under Secretary. Freshly transferred from the Judicial Service Commission, the official took office on Monday August 5, 2019, after a brief handover ceremony, witnessed by some senior members of Judiciary's Finance and Administration Department. Read More »

World Bank Team Brief CJ on Planned Judiciary Data Improvement Strategies

5th, August 2019
KAMPALA: A team from the World Bank Group on Friday August 2, 2019, presented to the Chief Justice, Hon. Justice Bart M. Katureebe, proposals of improved data management strategies as part of  a wrap of  their week-long data review and enhancement mission. Read More »

Chief Justice Condemns Hooliganism in Dr. Nyanzi Case

5th, August 2019
KAMPALA: The Chief Justice, Hon. Justice Bart M. Katureebe, is dismayed by the acts of hooliganism that culminated into yet another assault on a judicial officer in the course of her duties. Read More »

Stakeholders Discuss Land Eviction Guidelines

1st, August 2019
KAMPALA: The Chief Justice, Hon. Justice Bart M. Katureebe, has cautioned landowners and tenants against politicizing land evictions as it is making the task of delivering justice harder. Read More »

PS Kagole Hands Over Office to PS Bigirimana

1st, August 2019
KAMPALA: The newly appointed Secretary to the Judiciary, Mr. Pius Bigirimana, on July 31, 2019, officially took over the office. Read More »

200 Enrolled as Advocates

30th, July 2019
KAMPALA: At least 205 lawyers were this week enrolled as advocates of the High Court in ceremonies that took two days. Read More »