The Judiciary has received a significant addition to its human resource following the appointment of new judicial officers at different levels of the judicial structure. The new appointees have all been deployed at various courts across the country.
The deployments have had a direct impact on the existing judicial officers as a
number of them have been transferred across the country.
This has had a major impact on case disposal as there has been tremendous
improvement in the performance of the courts in terms of determination of cases,
specifically at the Magistracy level.
Highlighting the impact of the most recent appointments and re-deployments, the
Hon. the Chief Justice, Alfonse Chigamoy Owiny – Dollo, observed that the recent
appointments have enhanced access to justice by the people.
Noting that ever since the Judiciary unveiled its Transformation Agenda and
developed the Judiciary Strategic Plan V to facilitate the realization of the said
agenda, the new deployments will go a long way in attaining the Institution’s core
mission of efficiently and effectively administering justice.
The new officers all appointed in Acting capacity include 14 Deputy Registrars, 8
Assistant Registrars and 20 Chief Magistrates. These appointments bring the
number of Deputy Registrars to 43, Assistant Registrars to 19 and Chief Magistrates
to 91.
Reflecting on the acute staffing gaps that existed in the Judiciary at the beginning
of his term of office, and the significant increase in numbers at the lower bench so
far the Hon. Chief Justice stated; “in 2020 when I assumed the office of Chief
Justice, we only had 42 Chief Magistrates. Of the 42, 27 of them were caretaking
between 2 to 5 Magisterial areas. For example, the Chief Magistrate of Fort Portal
then was caretaking Kasese, Bundibugyo, Ntoroko, Kyenjojo and Kamwenge.
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