Why was the Ugandan constitution amended?

      

Why was the Ugandan constitution amended?

  

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onesmus
To amend is to make something fairer or more accurate, or to reflect changing circumstances.Ugandan constitution was amended by the following reason.It seeks to empower government to take possession of the property upon depositing the compensation awarded for the property with court, pending determination by the court of the disputed compensation amount.

The Bill also seeks to give the owner of the property or person having an interest in the property the right to access the right compensation awarded at any time during the dispute resolution.

Parliament, according to the Bill, would have powers to prescribe the time within which disputes arising from the process of compulsory land acquisition shall be determined.
mickay answered the question on January 25, 2018 at 12:21


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