Judicature (Supreme Court) Rules | Statutory Instrument 179 of 1972 — Uganda law | Esheria

Judicature (Supreme Court) Rules

These Rules may be cited as the Judicature (Supreme Court) Rules.

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Jurisdiction
Uganda
Instrument
Rule
Citation
Statutory Instrument 179 of 1972
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en

Source attribution: Source: Uganda Legal Information Institute

Statute overview

About this statute

Applications and appeals must be assigned a serial number and registry series must be maintained for criminal, civil and constitutional matters each calendar year. The registrar (or deputy registrar or registrar of the Court of Appeal, as appropriate) must immediately endorse any document lodged in the registry or Court of Appeal registry with the date and time it was lodged. The registrar may permit lodging documents at the Court of Appeal registry; applications for that permission must be in writing; the registrar of the Court of Appeal must immediately send any such lodged document to the registry, at the applicant's expense except in a specified exception. The registrar (or the registrar of the Court of Appeal) must not refuse documents lodged out of time; they must mark such documents "lodged out of time" and inform the person lodging them. If the Court of Appeal registrar accepts a document out of time, that registrar must inform the registrar. This section sets formatting and production requirements for documents used in court and specifies copy numbers for different benches, and states that the registrar may direct other numbers of copies.