Appointment of judges in acting capacity unconstitutional, court rules
Judges of the Constitutional Court ruled that the appointment of 16 judges of the High court subject to an acting term of two years is inconsistent with Articles 2, 128, 138 142 and 144 of the Constitution.
Judges of the Constitutional Court ruled that the appointment of 16 judges of the High court subject to an acting term of two years is inconsistent.
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalist @NewVision
JUDICIARY | JUDGES | APPOINTMENT
KAMPALA - The Constitutional Court ruled Wednesday that the appointment of High Court judges in acting capacity is unconstitutional.
The ruling follows a petition
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