
Category: Civil Suits
https://justicecentres.go.ug/wp-content/uploads/speaker/post-8018.mp3?cb=1659426114.mp3 The JCU National Coordinator – Mr. Besigye Aaron shares JCU’s involvement in eliminating violence against women and girls, during the Spotlight Initiative CSOs Knowledge
Uganda Prisons Service provides reasonable, safe, secure and humane custody of suspects and offenders as well as rehabilitation. The Administrative head of the Uganda Prisons
https://justicecentres.go.ug/wp-content/uploads/speaker/post-8001.mp3?cb=1654688258.mp3 The Attorney General of Uganda is the principal legal adviser to the government of Uganda. The office of the attorney general, is a cabinet-level
https://justicecentres.go.ug/wp-content/uploads/speaker/post-7989.mp3?cb=1648537503.mp3 An abortion is a procedure to end a pregnancy so that it does not result in the birth of a child. It’s also sometimes
https://justicecentres.go.ug/wp-content/uploads/speaker/post-7980.mp3?cb=1646653086.mp3 The process to purchase land roughly consists of 2 parts: You carry out inquiries to ascertain the status of the land and the seller
https://justicecentres.go.ug/wp-content/uploads/speaker/post-7922.mp3?cb=1646128817.mp3 When a case is proved against a child in a criminal trial and they are sentenced to imprisonment, he or she is taken to
https://justicecentres.go.ug/wp-content/uploads/speaker/post-7918.mp3?cb=1646046974.mp3 When a child is arrested for breaking the law, the following should happen: The child’s parents or guardians must be informed; The LC Secretary
https://justicecentres.go.ug/wp-content/uploads/speaker/post-7914.mp3?cb=1646041440.mp3 Children below the age of 18 years who have committed or are suspected to have committed a crime are termed as; ‘children in conflict with
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