There is a court war in Uganda between HAM Enterprises and DTB over money issues
According to the summons issued by the Supreme Court on June 8, 2023, for pre-hearing of the application for judgment on admission of illegalities not substantially addressed by the court of appeal
Unfortunately outside normal court procedure, Hon. Justice Elizabeth Musoke shocked the court by saying the Chief Justice instructed her not to entertain the application but rather inform the applicants that delivery of judgment in the main appeal is on June 13, 2023.
This is contrary to Article 28 of the Constitution, which provides for the right to a fair, speedy, and public hearing for all Ugandans by an independent and impartial court or tribunal established by law, and equally contrary to Article 44(c) of the Constitution, which provides that notwithstanding anything in the Constitution.
There shall be no derogation from the enjoyment of the right to a fair hearing. So every Ugandan has the right to be heard.
This compelled Ham Enterprises, through its lawyers, to instantly file an application for arrest of the scheduled judgment as it arouses bias, and perhaps the honorable court could not determine the main appeal before hearing and determining a miscellaneous application for judgment based on the bank’s admission to committing illegalities both in the high court and the supreme appeal.