Thursday, June 4, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact
Insight Post Uganda
  • Home
  • NewsHot
    • Health
    • Politics
    • Religion
    • Lifestyle
    • World News
    • Tourism
    • Environment
    • Agriculture
  • Business
    NEMA inspectors carry out an environmental compliance inspection at NYTIL’s facility in Buikwe District following allegations of industrial effluent discharge into neighbouring land and the River Nile.

    NYTIL Fined UGX 180 Million Over River Nile Pollution Case

    Matiya Kasaija

    Kasaija’s Legacy: Economic Reforms, Recovery Funds and Political Humour

    Deputy Governor, Michael Atingi-Ego

    BoU Reduces Cheque Limits, Tightens Cash Withdrawals to Boost Electronic Payments

  • Sports
    More Than 400 Arrested After PSG Champions League Celebrations Turn Violent

    More Than 400 Arrested After PSG Champions League Celebrations Turn Violent

    Raheem Sterling Held Over Suspected Drug-Driving Following Motorway Crash

    Raheem Sterling Held Over Suspected Drug-Driving Following Motorway Crash

    Noise Cut: PSG Beat Arsenal to Retain Champions League Title

    Noise Cut: PSG Beat Arsenal to Retain Champions League Title

  • Education
    Dan Odongo, the Executive Director of UNEB

    UNEB Gives Schools More Time for National Exam Registration

    The fire is believed to have started on the first floor of the dormitory before spreading through the building.

    16 Students Killed in Deadly School Fire, Scores Injured

  • In Luganda
    Betty Nambooze, Mukono Municipality MP

    Kibuule Akubye Mu Nambooze Ebituli, Talina Kyakoledde BannaMukono Okujjako Okujoboja

    Omubaka Gwetwalonda Teyadda-Abekyampisi Betondedde Kibuule

    Omubaka Gwetwalonda Teyadda-Abekyampisi Betondedde Kibuule

    Counsel George Musisi ng'alaga emu ku kaadi mu lukungana lw'amawulire

    Munnamateeka Wa NUP Atambula Nju Ku Nju Ng’ Asaggula Obuwagizi  

  • In Photos
    Ronald Kibuule at Mukono recently.

    Kibuule Poised for Return as Museveni Signals Endorsement in Mukono North

    Katikiro presiding over the opening of the renovated official residence of the Buddu County Chief at Ssaza grounds in Masaka City on Tuesday. Pictures by Robert Nsubuga.

    Pictorial:  Katikiro Mayiga Slams Masaka People Over Poor Hygiene

    Ismael-Kifudde-the-Mukono-Police-Division-Officer-in-Charge-directing-Nambooze-not-to-use-the-route-heading-to-town-center

    Moments of Excessive Force Against Betty Nambooze in Recent General Elections

  • Profiles
    Brig. Gen. Kiyengo (center) posing for the photo with the members of Nakifuma Rotary Club who promised to attend his book launch.

    CUTTING THROUGH HELL: UPDF Medic Chronicles Uganda’s Silent War in Somalia Through Powerful Memoir

    L-R MP Mawogola South (Sembabule)-Goreth Namugga, Councillor Amiri Kiggundu, COTFONE Coordinator-Kayinga Yisito Muddu and Mr Xavier Ejoyi, Country Director ActionAid International Uganda at the award event

    National Citizens’ Integrity Awards 2024: Unsung Heroes Celebrated

    Shaping Perceptions: Patricia Namiwanda, a Blind Advocate Of Change

    Shaping Perceptions: Patricia Namiwanda, a Blind Advocate Of Change

  • Op-Ed
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
Insight Post Uganda
Home Editorial

ULS President Ssemakadde Faces Three Legal Challenges in Courts

Insight Post Uganda by Insight Post Uganda
February 10, 2025
in Editorial
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
0
ULS President Ssemakadde Faces Three Legal Challenges in Courts

Isaac Ssemakadde

The President of the Uganda Law Society (ULS), Isaac Ssemakadde, is facing three legal challenges in different courts today, including civil matters questioning his radical decisions as President.

Other cases are seeking to have him either arrested for contempt of court or jailed for allegedly abusing the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Jane Frances Abodo.

Related posts

Justice Musa Ssekaana

Constitutional Court Nullifies Automatic Acquittals Over Rights Violations

June 3, 2026
Former Judge Loses Long-Running Land Ownership Case

Former Judge Loses Long-Running Land Ownership Case

May 12, 2026

In one case, lawyers including Tony Tumukunde and Joshua Byamazima are challenging Ssemakadde’s Executive Order Number One, which dismissed the Attorney General and Solicitor General’s representatives from the Uganda Law Society Council.

The advocates contend that Ssemakadde did not follow due process, and that these two officials play a pivotal role in the ULS, according to one of the applicants, Tumukunde. 

However, the hearing of this case could not take place today because the trial High Court Judge, Esta Nambayo, who was presiding over the case, was last week promoted to the Court of Appeal/Constitutional Court.

As a result, the Deputy Registrar in charge of civil matters, Kintu Zirintusa, adjourned the case to March 17, 2025, hoping a new judge would be appointed. 

Lawyer Jude Byamukama was representing the ULS and Ssemakadde, whose actions are being challenged.

Meanwhile, another case was proceeding in the same building against Ssemakadde before Justice Musa Ssekaana.

In this case, lawyers representing another lawyer, Mugisha Hashim Mugisha, want Ssemakadde to be held in contempt of court and be thrown in jail or fined 300 million shillings for allegedly disrespecting judicial officials. 

The lawyers argue that this erodes public trust and confidence in the courts.

In this case, they requested the court to allow them to proceed ex parte, as Ssemakadde had neither responded to the application nor appeared in court.

Justice Ssekaana, who is one of Ssemakadde’s alleged victims, allowed the application to proceed ex parte without Ssemakadde and noted that he will rule on the matter by February 28, 2025, if time allows. 

The third case against Ssemakadde is before the Buganda Road Chief Magistrates Court, presided over by Chief Magistrate Ronald Kayizzi.

The case was filed by Lawyers Tony Tumukunde and Joshua Byamazima, who have instituted charges of insulting the modesty of a woman after Ssemakadde allegedly abused the DPP, Jane Frances Abodo. 

The ruling on whether to issue a warrant of arrest against Ssemakadde or to decline the request is expected to be given electronically, using the Judiciary’s new technology, the Electronic Court Case Management Information System.

Ssemakadde, who was previously summoned to appear at Buganda Road court, chose to challenge the summons in the High Court Criminal Division. 

The matter will be heard tomorrow, February 11, 2025. Byamazima and Tumukunde, represented by Lawyer Anthony Bazira, petitioned the court challenging the October 14, 2024 Executive Order Number One issued by Ssemakadde, which expelled the Solicitor General and the Attorney General from the ULS Council, where they had been ex officio members. 

Ssemakadde’s order expelled Attorney General Kiryowa Kiwanuka from the ULS Council, citing allegations of professional misconduct and conflict of interest.

Ssemakadde’s decision was aimed at restoring public trust in the legal profession, addressing concerns over integrity and accountability in Uganda’s justice system, and ensuring the independence of the bar. 

“The ULS has launched a forensic investigation into allegations against Kiwanuka, including violations of constitutional law related to his private legal practice, financial misconduct related to land compensation amounting to Shs 28.8 billion, and misleading Cabinet on matters of judicial independence,” Ssemakadde said. 

Furthermore, Kiwanuka was criticized for imposing fees on digital access to Uganda’s laws, which was seen as an obstacle to justice for ordinary citizens, and for condoning torture and sanctioning military trials for civilians under his tenure, which contradicts Uganda’s international human rights commitments.

Following this decision, Tumukunde and Byamazima petitioned the High Court Civil Division, seeking an order to quash the decision because it was unlawful. 

They argued that expelling the Attorney General and Solicitor General disrupted the lawful composition of the council, as prescribed by the ULS Act.

They also indicated that the continued expulsion would diminish the legitimacy of the decisions made by the council, potentially leading to invalid decisions and exposing the ULS to lawsuits and further disputes. 

According to Tumukunde and Byamazima, the improperly constituted council could not lawfully exercise its mandate, which is essential for the proper functioning of the ULS.

In the case of contempt of court, Mugisha argues that when Justice Ssekaana blocked the Extraordinary Annual General Meeting for the Uganda Law Society, where elections for new representatives to the Judicial Service Commission were to be held, Ssemakadde allegedly posted disrespectful and prejudicial statements against the trial judge on X (formerly Twitter). 

“The writings published by the Respondent are calculated to scandalize and/or lower the authority of court, prejudice or interfere with the due course of judicial proceedings in Miscellaneous Cause No. 263 of 2024 and to lower the authority of the trial judge,” reads the matter. 

In the third case of insulting the modesty of a woman, records show that on November 22, 2024, Byamazima and Tumukunde filed a complaint seeking a summons against Ssemakadde for allegedly insulting the modesty of DPP Lady Justice Jane Frances Abodo. 

“All these things like your particular Kerfuffle is then given legal dressing by this vagina from Karamoja,” are the words in contention that were reportedly uttered by Ssemakadde. 

He also reportedly said, “I have made a case before that we have a pumpkin for a DPP, but some lawyers continue to pretend that she is the DPP… she is dead wood.” The petitioners submitted a flash drive containing a video of the alleged utterances. 

Lawyer Steven Kalali has since petitioned the Constitutional Court, challenging the legality of the charge of insulting the modesty of women, arguing that the law is discriminatory, as it only protects women and not men.

Tags: CourtULS
ShareTweetPin
Previous Post

Police Defends PLU Procession to Parliament Months After Brutally Suppressing Gen-Zs

Next Post

Prof. Nuwagaba’s Journey to Bank of Uganda

Related Posts

Justice Musa Ssekaana
Editorial

Constitutional Court Nullifies Automatic Acquittals Over Rights Violations

June 3, 2026
Handcuff
Editorial

Seven Face Court Over UGX 620M Forex Bureau Robbery

June 1, 2026
Ladies at New Best Hotel, Busega. File Photo.
Editorial

More Than 27 Arrested in Suspected Kampala Online Sex Racket

June 1, 2026
Lady Justice Mary Kisakye (seated centre, front row) poses for a group photo with newly elected UJO-SACCO executive committee members and judicial officers after the Annual General Meeting in Kampala on Saturday.
Editorial

Justice Mary Kisakye Elected New Judicial Officers’ SACCO Chairperson

May 31, 2026
Courtroom gavel
Editorial

Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence for Man Convicted of Killing Own Daughter

May 30, 2026
Courtroom gavel
Editorial

Court Reduces Murder Sentence Over Sentencing Errors

May 29, 2026
Next Post
Prof. Nuwagaba’s Journey to Bank of Uganda

Prof. Nuwagaba’s Journey to Bank of Uganda

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Namujju and murdered brother, Ntambi

Suspects in Mbeya Island Famous Murder Case Set Free

2 years ago
DPP Ask Court to Dismiss Molly Katanga’s Bail Application

Molly Katanga Denied Bail Again

2 years ago
Members of the Central Uganda Parliamentary Covid Task Force touring Lyantonde hospital. Photo by Davis Buyondo

Lack of Funds to Manage Home Based Patients Spike COVID Cases in Lyantonde

5 years ago
Businessman Remanded Over UGX 13 Billion Fake Gold Scam

Businessman Remanded Over UGX 13 Billion Fake Gold Scam

1 month ago

FOLLOW US

Insight Post Uganda

We bring you the most balanced news professionally investigated by our news team. The Insight Post is Uganda’s News company regulated by the Uganda Communications Commission.

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • Bishop Jjumba Calls for Spiritual Renewal After Years of Interrupted Martyrs’ Day Pilgrimage
  • The Rise Of The Sahelian Lions: Why Goïta, Traoré, And Tchiani Are The Absolute Nightmare Of Global Exploitation
  • NYTIL Fined UGX 180 Million Over River Nile Pollution Case

Category

  • Agriculture
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Luganda
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Photos
  • Politics
  • Profiles
  • Religion
  • Runyankole
  • Security
  • Sports
  • Tourism
  • Uncategorized
  • World News

Recent News

Bishop Serverus Jjumba of Masaka Diocese delivers a homily at Kitovu Cathedral during Uganda Martyrs’ commemorations, calling for renewed faith, unity, and self-reliance among Christians.

Bishop Jjumba Calls for Spiritual Renewal After Years of Interrupted Martyrs’ Day Pilgrimage

June 3, 2026
The Rise Of The Sahelian Lions: Why Goïta, Traoré, And Tchiani Are The Absolute Nightmare Of Global Exploitation

The Rise Of The Sahelian Lions: Why Goïta, Traoré, And Tchiani Are The Absolute Nightmare Of Global Exploitation

June 3, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact

© 2024 The Insight post Uganda - The Insight post uganda. Site Powered by Bookablehood Ltd.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
error: Content is protected !!
en_USEnglish
en_USEnglish
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Tourism
  • Opinion

© 2024 The Insight post Uganda - The Insight post uganda. Site Powered by Bookablehood Ltd.