[2005] UGHCLD 1
The appeal was dismissed because the Chief Magistrate did not improperly admit fresh evidence; the judgment in question was part of the trial record. The doctrine of res judicata did not apply as the parties and subject matter differed between the prior and present suits. The Limitation Act did not bar the...
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- Citation
- [2005] UGHCLD 1
- Parties
- Appellant: Batulumayo Wambuga (substituted by Francis Musajja); Respondent: Firimoni Angurya
- Court
- HC: Land Division (Uganda)
- Jurisdiction
- Uganda
- Judgment Date
- 1 June 2005
- Case Number
- HCT-04-CV-CA-0016/1999
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Second Appeal
- Outcome
- appeal dismissed
- Judges
- Rugadya, J
- Legal Topics
- Limitation Periods, Res Judicata, Land Sale Disputes, Trusts in Land, Judicial Evaluation of Evidence
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Batulumayo Wambuga (substituted by Francis Musajja)
Appellant
Firimoni Angurya
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Second Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Chief Magistrate erred in relying on a decision not tendered in evidence, occasioning a miscarriage of justice.
- 2 Whether the suit in the lower court was res judicata and therefore barred.
- 3 Whether the Limitation Act applied to bar the respondent's claim.
Ratio Decidendi
The appeal was dismissed because the Chief Magistrate did not improperly admit fresh evidence; the judgment in question was part of the trial record. The doctrine of res judicata did not apply as the parties and subject matter differed between the prior and present suits. The Limitation Act did not bar the respondent's claim because the appellant's possession was rendered illegal by the 1970 judgment, and he could not rely on limitation to perpetuate an illegality. The Chief Magistrate properly evaluated the evidence, and the appellant was or ought to have been aware of the respondent's rights to the land. The objections regarding substitution of parties and absence of the second...
Court Disposition
appeal dismissed
Orders
- The appeal is dismissed with costs to the respondent in this court and in the court below.
- The Deputy Registrar shall deliver the judgment to the parties.
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