Uganda: Supreme Court to Hear Nine Constitutional Appeals in Two Days

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The Supreme Court has set June 25 and June 26 as dates when it will hear nine constitutional appeals.

The cause list issued by the Court's Registrar, Her Worship Harriet Ssali Nalukwago, two of the appeals are being reconstituted including one by businessman, Hassan Basajjabalaba against Legal Brain Trust headed by lawyer Isaac Ssemakadde.

Other appeals to be heard by the Supreme Court include one by businessman Humphrey Nzeyi against Bank of Uganda and the Attorney General as well as one by the Attorney General against deceased lawyer, Bob Kasango.

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