Court Name: | Court of Appeal of Uganda Constitutional Court |
Established: | 1995 |
Jurisdiction: | Uganda |
Location: | Kampala, Uganda |
Authority: | Constitution of Uganda |
Appealsto: | Supreme Court of Uganda |
Positions: | 15 |
Chiefjudgetitle: | Deputy Chief Justice of Uganda |
Chiefjudgename: | Richard Buteera |
Termstart: | 2020 |
The Court of Appeal of Uganda (also constituted as the Constitutional Court of Uganda) is the second-highest judicial organ in Uganda. It derives its powers from Article 134 of the 1995 Constitution. It is an appellate court when hearing cases appealed from the High Court of Uganda. However, it has original jurisdiction when adjudicating matters relating to the constitutionality of matters before it. All judgments by the Court of Appeal are theoretically appealable to the Supreme Court of Uganda, if the Supreme Court decides to hear the appeal.[1]
The Court of Appeal of Uganda is located at Plot 2, The Square, Nakasero, in the Central Division of Kampala, the capital and largest city in Uganda.[1] The geographical coordinates of the offices of the Uganda Court of Appeal are: 0°18'57.0"N, 32°34'45.0"E (Latitude: Longitude:0.315833; Longitude:32.579167).
The Court of Appeal of Uganda is headed by the deputy chief justice and has fourteen other justices. The quorum required for a court decision varies depending on the matters under consideration. When sitting as an appellate court in a civil or criminal matter, the required quorum is an odd number of justices, not less than three in number. When sitting to consider a constitutional matter, quorum is achieved by an odd number of justices, not less than five. In Uganda, the Deputy Chief Justice is not a member of the Supreme Court.[1]
The Justices of the Court of Appeal of Uganda are headed by the Deputy Chief Justice of Uganda. The following are the justices of the Court of Appeal of Uganda, as of 27 July 2024:[2]
1 | Seth Manyindo | until 2001 |
2 | 2001 until 2010[6] | |
3 | Elizabeth Mpagi Bahigeine | 2010 until 2012[7] |
4 | Constance Byamugisha | 2012 until 2013[8] |
5 | Steven Kavuma | 2015 until 2017[9] |
6 | Alfonse Owiny-Dollo | 2017[10] until 2020[11] |
7 | Since 2020 | |