[2007] UGHRC 1
The tribunal found that the Complainant was arrested by government security officials, beaten severely while in custody, and denied food and medical care, resulting in serious injuries. The medical evidence corroborated the Complainant's account of torture and harm. The Respondent failed to provide any plausible...
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- Citation
- [2007] UGHRC 1
- Parties
- Applicant: Ochodoi Paul; Respondent: Attorney General
- Court
- Uganda Human Rights Commission
- Jurisdiction
- Uganda
- Judgment Date
- 14 November 2007
- Case Number
- Complaint UHRC/SRT/139/2007
- Procedural Posture
- Human Rights Complaint / Final Decision
- Outcome
- complaint allowed
- Judges
- Meddie Mulumba - Commissioner
- Legal Topics
- Torture and Inhuman Treatment, Personal Liberty, Vicarious Liability, Compensation for Human Rights Violations
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Ochodoi Paul
Applicant
Attorney General
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Human Rights Complaint / Final Decision
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Respondent's agents violated the Complainant's right to protection from torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
- 2 Whether the Complainant is entitled to a remedy.
Ratio Decidendi
The tribunal found that the Complainant was arrested by government security officials, beaten severely while in custody, and denied food and medical care, resulting in serious injuries. The medical evidence corroborated the Complainant's account of torture and harm. The Respondent failed to provide any plausible explanation for the injuries sustained while the Complainant was in custody, as required by law. The acts of the police and military police were deliberate, malicious, and intended to punish or intimidate the Complainant, thus meeting the legal definition of torture. The right to freedom from torture is non-derogable and protected under both Ugandan and international law. The...
Court Disposition
complaint allowed
Orders
- The complaint is allowed.
- The Respondent is ordered to pay the Complainant Ochodoi Paul Ug. Shs. 10,000,000 as general damages for violation of his right to protection from torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment.
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