Appeal Court split over Homosexuals organisation, majority uphold winAppeal court upholds decision allowing gays and lesbians to form a non-governmental organisation. The rule of that court is that where four judges disagree, the presiding judge in a case will be the tie breaker. According to the judge, the High Court erred in allowing the case in the first place. To that extent the court had no jurisdiction to hear the case,” ruled Justice Musinga. A year later, in 2014, the High Court drew the first blood on the penal code by allowing homosexuals to freely form their organization.
Source: Standard Digital March 22, 2019 11:26 UTC