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    Türk emphasized the fact that gross human rights violations are still taking place in the country and may even be crimes against humanity that demand accountability through the International Criminal Court and universal jurisdiction.
    “Let us be members of parliament that concentrate on national unity, service delivery of the people of Uganda,” Oyat said.

    Civil Courts Across the Country to go on Vacation-Judiciary

    Judiciary has announced that Civil Courts across the country will be going on vacation starting Saturday, July 15, 2023. According...

    Government to add 32 more High Court Judges to...

    Government is set to increase the number of High Court judges from 83 to 151 in a move to...

    Judiciary Dispels Rumors about Chief Justice’s Health

    Judiciary has dismissed false reports being circulated in the media claiming that the Chief Justice (CJ), Alfonse Owiny Dollo...

    JUST IN: Court to Decide Justice Arach’s Burial Place...

    The Family Division of the High Court is this afternoon, June 23, 2023, expected to decide on the burial...

    Parliament Eulogizes Lady Justice Arach-Amoko, Brands her “Judicial Icon”

    On June 21, 2023, Parliament eulogized the fallen lady Justice Stella Arach-Amoko of the Supreme Court and described her...

    LAND INHERITANCE AND SUCCESSION OF DECEASED ASSETS – RDCS,...

    Robert Bogere Ali, the Assistant Administrator General under the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, has given tips to...

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