Judicature (Mediation) Rules, 2013
These Rules may be cited as the Judicature (Mediation) Rules, 2013.
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- Statutory Instrument 10 of 2013
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If a judge, registrar or magistrate acted as mediator and the mediation fails, that judge, registrar or magistrate must immediately stop participating in further proceedings in that civil action. Registrar or magistrate responsible for mediation: setting dates for mediation hearings. A child or other person with an interest may participate in mediation if the parties consent; if the parties do not consent the mediator may meet the child or other person and may determine how mediation is conducted; where a child is involved the mediator must ensure the process considers the child's health, safety, welfare and best interest, which are ascertained per the First Schedule to the Children Act. Mediators must report allegations of child abuse, child neglect, domestic violence or criminal conduct to the court; they may suspend the mediation if they consider it fit, but must not suspend under that power when other issues for mediation remain. If a party fails to attend a mediation session without good cause that party must pay five currency points to the other party; the mediator may adjourn the session to another date.
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1. Title
These Rules may be cited as the Judicature (Mediation) Rules, 2013.
Section 1. Title Section These Rules may be cited as the Judicature (Mediation) Rules, 2013. - 10
10. Failure ofmediationconducted by Judge,registrarormagistrate
If a judge, registrar or magistrate acted as mediator and the mediation fails, that judge, registrar or magistrate must immediately stop participating in further proceedings in that civil action.
Section 10. Failure ofmediationconducted by Judge,registrarormagistrate Section Where a judge, registrar or magistrate acts as a mediator under these Rules and the mediation is unsuccessful, the judge, magistrate or registrar shall immediately cease to take part in any further proceedings relating to that civil action . - 11
11. Role ofregistrarormagistrateresponsible formediation
Registrar or magistrate responsible for mediation: setting dates for mediation hearings.
Section 11. Role ofregistrarormagistrateresponsible formediation Section setting dates for mediation hearings; - 12
12. Participation of children and other persons inmediation
A child or other person with an interest may participate in mediation if the parties consent; if the parties do not consent the mediator may meet the child or other person and may determine how mediation is conducted; where a child is involved the mediator must ensure the process considers the child's health, safety, welfare and best interest, which are ascertained per the First Schedule to the Children Act.
Section 12. Participation of children and other persons inmediation Section 12(1) A child or any other person having an interest in mediation may, with the consent of the parties, participate in that mediation . Section 12(2) Where the parties do not consent to having the child or other party participate in mediation , the mediator may, where he or she considers it fit, meet with the child or other party. Section 12(3) The mediator may determine how mediation is to be conducted but where the mediation involves a child the mediator shall ensure that the mediation is conducted in a manner that considers the health, safety, welfare and the best interest of the child. Section 12(4) For the purposes of subrule (3) best interests of the child shall be ascertained in accordance with the principles set out in the First Schedule to the Children Act - 13
13. Suspension ofmediation
Mediators must report allegations of child abuse, child neglect, domestic violence or criminal conduct to the court; they may suspend the mediation if they consider it fit, but must not suspend under that power when other issues for mediation remain.
Section 13. Suspension ofmediation Section 13(1) Where an allegation of child abuse, child neglect, domestic violence or any kind of criminal conduct is made in mediation the mediator shall report the allegation to the court for appropriate action. Section 13(2) The mediator may, in addition to reporting the allegation of child abuse, child neglect or criminal conduct under subrule (1), suspend the mediation where he or she considers it fit. Section 13(3) A mediator shall not suspend mediation under subrule (2) if there are other issues for mediation other than the allegation of child abuse, child neglect or criminal conduct. - 14
14. Failure of party to attend and costs
If a party fails to attend a mediation session without good cause that party must pay five currency points to the other party; the mediator may adjourn the session to another date.
Section 14. Failure of party to attend and costs Section 14(1) Where it is not practicable to conduct a scheduled mediation session because a party fails to attend, the mediator may adjourn the mediation session to another date. Section 14(2) Where a party, without good cause, fails to attend a mediation session that party shall pay five currency points to the other party as adjournment costs. Section 14(3) A certificate of the mediator setting out the adjournment costs, in these Rules referred to as the Certificate of Non Attendance, shall be taken to be an order of the court and shall not be subject to appeal except as part of a general appeal at the conclusion of the civil action. Section 14(4) The Certificate of Non Attendance shall be in Form 2 set out in Schedule 1. - 15
15. Report ofmediator
A mediator must, within ten days after concluding mediation, submit to the registrar, magistrate or responsible officer a report of that mediation.
Section 15. Report ofmediator Section 15(1) A mediator shall, within ten days after concluding mediation , submit to the registrar , magistrate or responsible officer a report of that mediation . Section 15(2) The Report of the mediator shall be in Form 3 in Schedule 1. - 16
16. Agreement resolving part or all issues of dispute
If parties resolve some or all mediated issues they must enter a written agreement signed by the parties; the court must endorse the filed agreement as a consent judgment; if not all issues are agreed the mediator must refer the matter to the court.
Section 16. Agreement resolving part or all issues of dispute Section 16(1) Where the parties resolve some or all the issues that are the subject of mediation , the parties shall enter an agreement setting out the issues on which they agree. Section 16(2) The agreement under subrule (1) shall be in writing and signed by the parties. Section 16(3) The agreement shall be filed with the registrar , magistrate or authorised court officer responsible for mediation in the court . Section 16(4) The agreement filed with the registrar , magistrate or authorised court officer responsible for mediation under subrule (3) shall be endorsed by the court as a consent judgment. Section 16(5) Where there is no agreement on all the issues subject to mediation , the mediator shall refer the matter to the court . - 17
17. No appeal from orders under these Rules
Orders granted under these Rules may not be appealed except as part of a general appeal at the conclusion of the related civil action.
Section 17. No appeal from orders under these Rules Section There shall be no appeal to any order granted under these Rules except as part of a general appeal at the conclusion of the civil action in respect of that mediation . - 18
18. Confidentiality
Mediators and parties must keep mediation information confidential and not disclose it, except when disclosure is required by law or the parties give written consent; a party may not compel the mediator or CADER staff to testify or act as experts in related proceedings.
Section 18. Confidentiality Section 18(1) The mediator and the parties to mediation shall treat as confidential information obtained from or about the parties in mediation and shall not disclose that information unless required by law to disclose or the parties give consent in writing to the mediator to disclose. Section 18(2) Subrule (1) does not apply to any information, which would in any case be required to be disclosed in proceedings in the main suit or an application arising out of the suit. Section 18(3) A party to mediation under these rules shall not compel the mediator or employee, officer or representative of CADER to appear as a witness, consultant, or expert in any litigation or other proceedings related to the mediation . - 19
19. Adherence to guidelines for mediators
Anyone who conducts mediation under these Rules must follow the guidelines for mediators in Schedule 2.
Section 19. Adherence to guidelines for mediators Section A person who conducts mediation under these Rules shall adhere to the guidelines for mediators set out in Schedule 2. - 2
2. Application
These Rules apply to all civil actions filed in or referred to the High Court and any subordinate to the High Court.
Section 2. Application Section These Rules apply to all civil actions filed in or referred to the High Court and any subordinate to the High Court. - 20
20. Costs
Each party to mediation must bear its own costs of participation in the mediation unless the parties agree otherwise.
Section 20. Costs Section 20(1) Each party to mediation shall bear its own costs of participation in the mediation under these Rules unless the parties agree otherwise. Section 20(2) For the avoidance of doubt adjournment costs provided for under rule 14 are not to be taken as costs of participation in mediation and the liability to pay adjournment costs is not affected by subrule (1). - 21
21. Monitoring and evaluationcommittee
Establishes a monitoring and evaluation committee, lists its composition, chairperson, secretary, meeting frequency, quorum and notice requirements, and rules for convening meetings.
Section 21. Monitoring and evaluationcommittee Section 21(1) There is constituted a committee to be known as the monitoring and evaluation committee . Section 21(2) The committee shall consist of the following— Section 21(2)(a) the Principal Judge; Section 21(2)(b) the head of the Civil Division of the High Court; Section 21(2)(c) the head of the Family Division of the High Court; Section 21(2)(d) the head of the Commercial Division of the High Court; Section 21(2)(e) the head of the Land Division of the High Court; Section 21(2)(f) the Chief Registrar or his or her representative; Section 21(2)(g) the Solicitor General or his or her representative; Section 21(2)(h) the President of the Uganda Law Society or his or her representative; Section 21(2)(i) the Executive Director of CADER or his or her representative; Section 21(2)(j) the registrar responsible for mediation ; Section 21(2)(k) a representative of court accredited mediators appointed by the mediators from among their number; and Section 21(2)(l) four Chief Magistrates appointed by the Chief Registrar. Section 21(3) The chairperson of the committee shall be the Principal Judge and in the absence of the Principal Judge, the most senior Judge among the members of the committee shall be the chairperson. Section 21(4) The registrar shall be the secretary of the committee . Section 21(5) The registrar shall, in consultation with the chairperson, convene every meeting of the committee at times and places as the committee may determine, and the committee shall meet for the discharge of business at least once in every three months. Section 21(6) The registrar may, at any time, convene a special meeting of the committee and shall also call a meeting within fourteen days, if requested to do so in writing by at least five members of the committee . Section 21(7) Notice of a committee meeting shall be given in writing to each member at least fourteen working days before the day of the meeting. Section 21(8) The chairperson shall preside at all meetings of the committee , and in his or her absence the most senior judge acting as chairperson under subrule (3) shall preside. Section 21(9) At every meeting of the committee five members shall constitute a quorum but at least one member constituting the quorum must be a judge. Section 21(10) The committee shall regulate its own procedure for meetings or any other matter relating to its meetings. - 22
22. Duties ofcommittee
The committee must monitor and evaluate the performance of mediation.
Section 22. Duties ofcommittee Section to monitor and evaluate the performance of mediation ; and - 23
23. Revocation of SI No 55 of 2007
Revokes The Judicature (Commercial Court Division) (Mediation) Rules, 2007, SI No. 55 of 2007.
Section 23. Revocation of SI No 55 of 2007 Section The Judicature (Commercial Court Division) (Mediation) Rules, 2007, SI No. 55 of 2007 , are revoked. - 3
3. Interpretation
Defines terms used in these Rules, including "authorised court officer", "CADER", "civil action", "committee", "court", "currency point", "mediation", "mediator", "registrar", and "magistrate".
Section 3. Interpretation Section In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires— " authorised court officer " means a person authorised to deal with mediation matters in any court subordinate to the High Court; " CADER " means the Center for Arbitration and Dispute Resolution established under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act; " civil action " means a civil proceeding commenced in any manner prescribed but does not include a civil action commenced under the Judicature (Small Claims Procedure) Rules, 2011; " committee " means the monitoring and evaluation committee constituted under rule 21; " court " means a court exercising civil jurisdiction; " currency point " means twenty thousand shillings; " mediation " means the process by which a neutral third person facilitates communication between parties to a dispute and assists them in reaching a mutually agreed resolution of the dispute; " mediator " is a person eligible to conduct mediation under these Rules; " registrar " includes a deputy registrar, assistant registrar or district registrar; " magistrate " includes a Chief magistrate, magistrate Grade I and a magistrate Grade II. - 4
4. Reference tomediation
The court must refer every civil action to mediation before proceeding to trial; where a civil action raises a question of law that may dispose of the action, the registrar or authorised court officer must refer it to a Judge or Magistrate for determination.
Section 4. Reference tomediation Section 4(1) The court shall refer every civil action for mediation before proceeding for trial. Section 4(2) Where a civil action has a question of law which may dispose of the civil action the registrar or authorised court officer shall refer the civil action to a Judge or Magistrate, whichever applies, for determination. - 5
5. Case summary
Parties to a civil action must file a case summary with the court when filing pleadings; the court must ensure parties comply with the required contents.
Section 5. Case summary Section 5(1) A party to a civil action shall file a case summary. Section 5(2) The case summary shall be filed with the court at the time of filing pleadings Section 5(3) A case summary shall include the following— Section 5(3)(a) the names of the parties; Section 5(3)(b) the address of the parties including postal, fax, telephone and email addresses; Section 5(3)(c) the facts giving rise to the civil action and the defence to the facts; Section 5(3)(d) the name and address of the advocate of the party, if any; Section 5(3)(e) the person with full authority to sign a settlement; Section 5(3)(f) the name of the person who will be the lead negotiator for the party; Section 5(3)(g) the name of the proposed mediator , if any; and Section 5(3)(h) the documents that the parties intend to rely on at the mediation . Section 5(4) The court shall ensure that all parties comply with subrule (3). - 6
6. Mediator may request additional information
The mediator may request a party to disclose information in confidence if the mediator believes that information may help reach a settlement.
Section 6. Mediator may request additional information Section Where the mediator is of the opinion that any information in the possession of a party to the mediation may facilitate the reaching of a settlement the mediator may request that party to disclose that information in confidence to the mediator . - 7
7. Notification to parties ofmediation
The court must notify the parties of the mediation commencement date within fourteen days after pleadings are complete.
Section 7. Notification to parties ofmediation Section 7(1) The court shall, within fourteen days after pleadings are complete, notify the parties of the commencement date of the mediation sessions. Section 7(2) The notice under subrule (1) shall be Form 1 set out in Schedule 1. - 8
8. Time limits for conclusion ofmediation
A civil action referred to mediation must be concluded within sixty days after the mediator commences mediation; the parties may agree to an extension not exceeding ten days.
Section 8. Time limits for conclusion ofmediation Section 8(1) A civil action referred to mediation under these Rules shall be concluded within sixty days after the mediator commences mediation . Section 8(2) Notwithstanding subrule (1) the parties may where there is a likelihood of settlement of the civil action agree to an extension of time not exceeding ten days. - 9
9. Mediators
Only specified persons may conduct mediation; if the parties choose the mediator under subrule (1)(f) the parties must pay that mediator's fees.
Section 9. Mediators Section 9(1) Mediation under these rules may only be conducted by— Section 9(1)(a) a Judge; Section 9(1)(b) a registrar ; Section 9(1)(c) a magistrate ; Section 9(1)(d) a person accredited as a mediator by the court ; Section 9(1)(e) a person certified as a mediator by CADER ; or Section 9(1)(f) a person with the relevant qualifications and experience in mediation and chosen by the parties. Section 9(2) Where a person is chosen as a mediator by the parties under subrule (1) (f), it shall be the responsibility of the parties to pay the fees of that mediator .
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