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Kabale High Court is run by the Resident Judge who is also the Head of Circuit. The High Court is the highest trial court with original unlimited jurisdiction to hear all triable matters. Kabale High Court also hears appeals from the decisions of the lower courts in the two Chief Magisterial areas of Kabale, covering Rubanda, Kabale and Rukiga districts and Kisoro covering the district of Kisoro.
Kabale is an international circuit right at Uganda’s borders with Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. We adjudicate Criminal, Civil, Family and Land matters. The Kabale High Court is also the Family Children Court in the Circuit and serves as the focal point for activities related to the Justice, Law and Order sector.
We also host the Juveniles for Justice Office in the Kigezi region. The High Court is adjacent to the Kabale Children’s Remand Home, the largest in Western Uganda, and close to Ndorwa Government Prison and Ndorwa Women’s Prison.
In our vicinity are the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (Regional Office), Kabale University, the Ministry Zonal Office for Lands, Housing and Environment, and other institutions of learning.
Location: Kikungiri Hill via Kabale-Katuna Highway.
Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:30 AM – 05:00 PM.
Languages: English, Rukiga, Kinyarwanda, Rufumbira.
Assistance with other languages available upon prior notice for translation/interpreter services.
The Judiciary is an arm of the Government under the doctrine of separation of powers. It is established under Article 126 of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda, 1995. The other two organs are the Legislature, which makes laws; and the Executive, which enforces laws and implements government programs.
The Judiciary is Constitutionally supposed to:
Justice for All
To Efficiently and Effectively Administer Justice
Independence, Impartiality, Transparency, Professionalism, Integrity, Accountability & Equality.
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The Resident Judge of the Kabale High Court Circuit, Justice Ssemogerere Karoli Lwanga, made a generous donation of three high-quality furniture pieces to Christ the King Parish in Kabale Municipality this morning
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The Chief Justice, Justice Alfonse Chigamoy Owiny - Dollo, is presiding over the official closing ceremony of the week-long Western Region Judicial Officers’ Training held at Las Vegas Garden Hotel in Mbarara City
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Vice Chancellor and team visited Kabale Circuit High Court Judge Karoli Ssemogerere Lwanga, who offered valuable insights on strengthening Kabale University’s community relations through partnerships with the judicial system during their discussion.
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Earlier, the Deputy Chief Justice, Justice Dr. Flavian Zeija, officially opened a three-day Court of Appeal Criminal Appeals Session at Kabale High Court.
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Justice Ssemogerere Karoli Lwanga, has urged Kabale University administrators to uphold the institution’s mandate while minimizing unnecessary expenditure.
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Application dismissed with costs; grant lapsed under Succession Act. Court advises parties to reapply for letters of administration.
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Divorce case filed by Hilda Natukunda against Kabagambe Eliab in April 2024; key issues resolved by court by April 2025.
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Appeal dismissed; UGX 5M award upheld. No proof of damage needed for trespass. Chief Magistrate's judgment stands. Costs go to respondents.
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The High Court of Uganda is the third court of record in order of hierarchy and has unlimited original jurisdiction, which means that it can try any case of any value or crime of any magnitude. Appeals from all Magistrates Courts go to the High Court. The High Court is headed by the Honorable Principal Judge who is responsible for the administration of the court and has supervisory powers over Magistrate's courts.
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