Custody of Minor Children According to Slovak Law
After the separation of parents, it is necessary to adjust the issues of care for their common minor children. Partners remain the parents of their children even after separation, so they should first of all agree on how they will continue to provide care for them. HOW TO ADJUST CHILD CARE IN SLOVAKIA Partners who […]
Bank Customers Could Be Held for Banking Fraud Losses.
ACCOUNT-HOLDERS MAY BE HELD LIABLE FOR LOSS SUFFERED DUE TO BANKING FRAUD On 18 July 2022, the Ugandan High Court issued a landmark decision on the liability for loss suffered due to digital bank fraud in the case of Aida Atiku versus Centenary Rural Development Bank Limited, (the defendant/bank) Civil Suit No. 0754 of 2020. […]
COVID-19 Lockdown as an event of frustration IN lease/tenancy agreements
Uganda faced its first COVID-19 lockdown (“the lockdown”) on 18th March 2020 and it was only until 24th January 2022 that all aspects of the economy were fully “re-opened”. In the post lockdown era, it has become increasingly common in cases filed in Uganda courts, for parties to rely on the lockdown as a frustrating […]