Press Release

Chief Justice to LDC Graduates: Don’t Compromise Ethics

2nd, May 2016
The Chief Justice of Uganda, His Lordship Hon. Justice Bart Katureebe urged young lawyers to uphold and observe high ethical standards while they endeavor to serve justice.Read More »

Gov’t Must Take Prosecutors’ Protection Seriously – Chief Justice Katureebe

2nd, May 2016
Legal practitioners want government to increase its funding to the justice system and step up the protection of prosecutors who face numerous threats in their line of work.  Read More »

26 High Court Judges to Hear 118 Election Petitions

29th, April 2016
The Judiciary compiled and cause-listed at least 118 parliamentary election petitions to be heard in the 13 different High Court circuits across the country.  Read More »

JLOS Bids Farewell to Good Governance Advisor

27th, April 2016
KAMPALA - The Justice, Law and Order Sector (JLOS) on April 25, 2016 bade farewell to Ms Mona Ungersboeck who has been serving as the Advisor (Good Governance) at the Austrian Embassy (Austrian Development Cooperation). Read More »

The Industrial Court Of Uganda Open Day

25th, April 2016
The Chief Justice, Hon. Justice Bart Katureebe while speaking at the first open day of the Industrial Court (IC) in Kampala Friday 22 April, 2015 urged the Government to empower the Industrial Court by enabling it to set up sub-registries in major towns of the country as collecting centers for cases. Read More »

Judicial Officers Assigned Senior Positions

22nd, April 2016
KAMPALA – April 21, 2016: The Judiciary has assigned two judicial officers to act in senior positions. Read More »

Moot Court Competition

21st, April 2016
A Moot Court Competition organized at the Kampala High Court took place in - Courtroom No. 1 on April 21, 2016. Read More »

Sironko Magistrate Grade II was Never Arrested

21st, April 2016
KAMPALA – April 21, 2016: The Judiciary has dismissed media reports indicating that a Magistrate Grade II was arrested and detained by the police over bribery allegations.Read More »