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Dramatization in court as financial specialist Kamoga blames legal counselor for lacking rehearsing testament

There was dramatization in court on Monday as financial specialist Mohammed Kamoga blamed legal counselor Kintu Nteza Felix for having no rehearsing testament and requested that he is tossed out of court.

There was dramatization in court on Monday as financial specialist Mohammed Kamoga blamed legal counselor Kintu Nteza Felix for having no rehearsing testament and requested that he is tossed out of court.

On Monday, during the knowing about a case wherein Kamoga was sued by one Peter Babingamba over a land matter, the money manager requested that court toss out Nteza who is addressing Babingamba for supposedly having no rehearsing testament.

As attorneys were submitting, Kamoga requested to make some explanation under the steady gaze of he informed court that Babingamba’s legal advisor didn’t have a rehearsing testament and when the appointed authority let him know that he ought to have gotten it done through his legal counselor, the finance manager said the issue was appropriate that he needed to raise it himself.

He then, at that point, introduced an archive from the Chief Registrar, Sarah Langa to validate his contention.

“I make reference to your letter dated November, 8, 2021 and this is to illuminate you that Mr.Kintu Nteza Felix is a promoter of the courts of judicature who last recharged his rehearsing testament on 18, April, 2018 vide endorsement number 5878,” the archives from the Chief Registrar read to a limited extent.

Kamoga demanded that the attorney isn’t qualified to address any individual since he doesn’t have a rehearsing declaration.

Legal advisor protects self

Nonetheless, accordingly, attorney Kintu Nteza Felix excused the cases as a plan pointed toward burning through court’s time.

He demanded that he claims a whole law office, Kintu Nteza and Co. Promoters that he said has north of seven legal counselors, every one of whom have rehearsing testaments.

He asked court for a couple of moments for the rehearsing endorsement to be carried from his office to demonstrate he is qualified to provide legal counsel.

Nonetheless, on resumption from a 30-minute break, columnists were not permitted into the court to pay attention to the procedures over the matter.

The managing Land Division aide recorder, Simon Kintu Zirintusa anyway deferred the case to November ,29 to permit the court do a check about the rehearsing testament for the attorney and the previous report introduced by financial specialist Kamoga.

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