Urgent Filing: Ham Enterprises and Hamis Kiggundu Seek Arrest of Judgment in High-Stakes Case against DTB

In a race against time, Ham Enterprises and Hamis Kiggundu have filed an urgent application in the ongoing legal battle that is pending judgment. The application, submitted on (ECCMIS) Electronic Court Case Management Information System on the 9th of June 2023, aims to secure a hearing for Civil Application No. 051 of 2021, requesting judgment on admission, leave to adduce additional evidence, and an order to arrest the impending judgment in the main appeal. This development, handled by Muwema and Company Advocates, carries significant implications for the prudential regulation of the banking industry. With the document to arrest filed and received by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Uganda on the 12th of June 2023, time is of the essence.

Background and Urgency:

Ham Enterprises and Hamis Kiggundu find themselves in a critical legal battle, prompting the urgent filing of the application. The request for judgment on admission and leave to present additional evidence is of paramount importance to the resolution of the case. Recognizing the urgency and the crucial matters at stake, the applicants have submitted five copies of the application for the court’s record and duly served the opposite counsel.

Implications for the Banking Industry:

The issues raised in this legal matter have far-reaching consequences for the prudential regulation of the banking industry. Given the urgency and the significant interests involved, the applicants appeal for an expeditious validation and prompt scheduling of the hearing. The justice of the case demands swift action to ensure a fair and equitable resolution.

Conclusion:

Ham Enterprises and Hamis Kiggundu have made an urgent plea to the Supreme Court of Uganda through their legal representatives, Muwema and Company Advocates. Their application seeks a hearing for judgment on admission, leave to introduce additional evidence, and an order to arrest the impending judgment in the main appeal. The urgency of the matter, coupled with its potential impact on the banking industry’s prudential regulation, necessitates immediate attention. As the document to arrest has been officially filed and received by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Uganda on the 12th of June 2023, all eyes are now on the court’s response. Stay tuned for further updates as this high-stakes legal battle continues to unfold.

Bukenya Sulaiman

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