Court orders district to pay Shs300m for encroaching on land

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Court orders district to pay Shs300m for encroaching on land
Court orders district to pay Shs300m for encroaching on land

Africa-Press – Uganda. The High Court in Soroti has ordered Serere District local government to pay Shs320m to a resident as compensation for encroaching on his land.

Justice Henry Peter Adonyo on Wednesday ruled that the district encroached on the land belonging to Mr Moses Omiat, a resident of Kamod Parish in Kasilo Sub-county, Serere, where they established a cattle market.

The market is operational every Tuesday of the week.

Justice Adonyo ruled that the district local government and four others identified as Mr Stephen Ejangu, Mr Soustine Olinga, and two others, who encroached on Mr Omiat’s land, shall pay Shs200m as fine for encroachment, Shs70m as compensation for the destroyed trees and Shs50m as exemplary damages.

The plaintiff was represented by Ojok and Co Advocates and Byamugisha Lubega Ochieng and Co. Advocates while Oneka Ladwa and Co. Advocates and Ogire and Co. Advocates represented the defendants.

The ruling ends a protracted court battle that has lasted nearly six years.

This matter arose in 2016 when Mr Omiat as the administrator of the estate of the late Amollo George, sued 11 people for trespass on their ancestral chunk of land.

Mr Omiat was protesting circumstances under which the district local government relocated the cattle market that initially used to operate at Kamod Trading Centre into his piece of land.

The land in question is 150 acres, which Mr Omiat said he inherited from his late father George William Amolo.

Mr Julius Ojok, the plaintiff’s lawyer, hailed the court for delivering what he described as justice.

“This case has gone through thorough prosecution processes in different court sessions presided over by four justices; David Batema, Musalu Musene, Henrietta Wolayo and Henry Peter Adonyo that all did an excellent job to deliver justice,” Mr Ojok said.

Attempts to get a comment from the defendant’s lawyer, Mr Gabriel Ogire, were futile as he could not respond to journalists’ questions by press time.

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