Judicature (Mediation) Rules, 2013 | Statutory Instrument 10 of 2013 — Uganda law | Esheria

Judicature (Mediation) Rules, 2013

These Rules may be cited as the Judicature (Mediation) Rules, 2013.

Jurisdiction
Uganda
Instrument
Rule
Citation
Statutory Instrument 10 of 2013
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en

Source attribution: Source: Uganda Legal Information Institute

Statute overview

About this statute

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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