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Law society meeting hangs in the balance

Former Uganda Law Society (ULS) president Pheona Nabasa Gladys Wall and the current ULS president Isaac Ssemakadde. 

What you need to know:

  • Pheona Nabasa Wall narrates that ULS president Isaac Ssemakadde, started a social media attack on her, stating publicly- why he was rejecting her as a candidate for a top position.

A lawyer has sued the Uganda Law Society (ULS) and its election committee head and wants the court to halt the meeting scheduled for December 17.

In the petition filed before the High Court Civil Division in Kampala, Ms Pheona Nabasa Gladys Wall accused the lawyer’s umbrella body and Mr Moses Mwase of allegedly omitting her name from the final nomination list for a representative of ULS to the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to which she says was unlawful and illegal.

Ms Nabasa, a former president of ULS, is seeking a court order against the respondents quashing their impugned decision to exclude her from the list of duly nominated candidates for the elective position of ULS representative to JSC.

“An order of mandamus be issued against the respondents directing them to reinstate the name of the applicant on the list of the duly nominated candidates to vie for the elective position of the respondent’s representatives to the Judicial Service Commission,” reads in part the court document.

Ms Nabasa is also seeking an order directing the respondents to hold elections of ULS representatives to JSC in compliance with the principles of equity, and neutrality and provisions of the ULS Act and its rules.

According to her application in court, Ms Nabasa states that on November 26, ULS issued/ published a notice of election of JSC nominees of the ULS to be held on December 17 wherein potential candidates were invited to submit the prerequisite requirements for their nomination.

“The applicant duly complied with the said notice and on December 3, 2024, she duly submitted her nomination documents, which were verified by the Elections Committee of the 1st respondent (ULS) headed by the 2nd respondent (Mwase) and duly certified that she was eligible for the said position whereupon she was issued with a duly signed nomination form and her name entered on the list of nominated candidates to vie for the position of the 1st respondent’s representative to the JSC,” court documents read in part.

The same documents reveal that Ms Nabasa received a phone call from Mr Mwase, informing her of a written complaint against her nomination. She promptly returned to the nomination room at 7pm, where the alleged complainant was summoned and denied making the complaint. With no complaint substantiated, Ms Nabasa resumed her campaigns.

The applicant claimed that on the same evening of December 3, ULS president, who is the appointing authority of the Elections Committee headed by Mr Mwase, circulated a list of the nominated candidates without the name of Ms Nabasa bearing the signature of Mr Mwase on the official letterhead of ULS on his personal X, formerly Twitter, account.

Court documents reveal: “...the applicant reached out to the Elections Committee headed by the 2nd respondent who confirmed that it was indeed their document but offered no explanation as to why she was excluded from the list of duly nominated candidates for the said position”.

Ms Nabasa narrates that the president of ULS, Mr Isaac Kimaze Ssemakadde, started a social media attack on her, stating publicly that he was rejecting her as a candidate for the same position.

She is seeking a court order that the respondents pay general damages for inconvenience, reputational damage, and mental and psychological anguish she has suffered as a respected public figure and former president of ULS.