Press Release

Special Juvenile Criminal Court Sessions Commence

16th, July 2020
At least 700 cases are set to be disposed of in the third phase of special sessions to dispose of Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) cases.Read More »

PJ Completes Tour of Kabale, Mbarara High Court Circuits

16th, July 2020
From the plains in Mbarara to the hills of Kanungu and Kisoro, the Principal Judge, Hon. Justice    Dr Flavian Zeija, has reached every Court established by the Judiciary in the greater Mbarara and Kabale areas.Read More »

Masindi RCC Welcomes Judge Gadenya, bids farewell to 2 CMs

15th, July 2020
On Wednesday (July 15,2020) members of the Masindi Justice, Law and Order Sector institutions held a scientific welcome do for new Resident Judge, Hon. Justice Gadenya Paul Wolimbwa. Read More »

Ag CJ Inaugurates National Physical Planning Board

14th, July 2020
The Ag Chief Justice, Hon. Justice Alfonse Chigamoy Owiny-Dollo presided over the swearing in and inauguration ceremony of members of the National Physical Planning Board at the Judiciary Headquarters in KampalaRead More »

New Special Court Sessions Target 700 cases

14th, July 2020
At least 700 cases are set to be disposed of in the third phase of special sessions to dispose of Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) cases.Read More »

PJ visits disputed land in Ntungamo

13th, July 2020
Amidst his busy schedule in western Uganda of overseeing the implementation of Plea Bargain at Mbarara High Court Circuit and inspection tours in Western Uganda, the Principal Judge, Hon. Justice Dr Flavian Zeija, on Monday (July 13, 2020) visited locus in one of the matters he is handling. Read More »

PJ Flags off 2020 Plea Bargaining Prison Camp

10th, July 2020
The Principal Judge, Hon. Justice Dr Flavian Zeija, flagged off the 2020 June edition of the Plea Bargaining prison camp.  Read More »

Family Division Enforces COVID-19 Guidelines

10th, July 2020
As courts move to open for business to the public, several stations continue to look at different mechanisms for to curb the spread of COVID-19 while administering justice.  Read More »