Ugandan Judiciary Expands: 18 New High Court Circuits Established

Akello Sharon
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At the direction of Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo, the Judiciary has established 18 new High Court Circuits to bring legal services closer to the people. Chief Registrar Sarah Langa Siu unveiled the names of the newly created circuits, including locations like Apac, Bugiri, and Kasese.

These additions are part of the Judiciary’s Transformation Agenda, aiming to enhance access to justice services across Uganda. Chief Justice Owiny-Dollo, in consultation with the Principal Judge, issued Statutory Instrument No.94 of 2023, reorganizing existing circuits and creating new ones.




Between August 2022 and the present, 10 new High Court Circuits have already become operational, increasing the total to 24. The recent instrument further expands this to 38 circuits, revoking the previous designation of 20 circuits in 2016.




The 18 new circuits, including locations like Entebbe, Kitgum, and Wakiso, align with the transformation agenda, ensuring swift and accessible justice. Four of these circuits, Bushenyi, Kasese, Kiboga, and Kitgum, will be formally launched this quarter.




Table: Newly Created High Court Circuits

Circuit Previously Operational Launch Date
Apac No Not specified
Bugiri No Not specified
Bushenyi Yes This quarter
Dokolo No Not specified
Entebbe No Not specified
Ibanda No Not specified
Kasese Yes This quarter
Kiboga Yes This quarter
Kitgum Yes This quarter
Kumi No Not specified
Lugazi No Not specified
Moyo No Not specified
Nebbi No Not specified
Ntungamo No Not specified
Pallisa No Not specified
Patongo No Not specified
Rakai No Not specified
Wakiso Yes This quarter

 

The reorganization of case files under the new circuits involves the transfer of cases from specific districts to their respective High Court Circuits, streamlining the judicial process.




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