KABALE REGIONAL OFFICE

PRINCIPAL STATE ATTORNEY, VICTOR RUGATSIRA

Head, Kabale Regional Office

About Us

The Kabale Regional Office is a regional office of the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs established to extend the services of the Ministry and the Attorney General’s Chambers to the Kigezi Sub-region. Located at Plot 25 Jackson Road, Makanga, Kabale Municipality, the Office serves as an important link between the Ministry and the communities within the region, ensuring that legal and justice services are more accessible, timely, and responsive to local needs.

The establishment of the Office reflects Government’s commitment to decentralization and promotion of access to justice through the delivery of legal services closer to the people.

Prior to its establishment, clients from the Kigezi Sub-region relied primarily on the Mbarara Regional Office for legal support and services. The presence of the Kabale Regional Office has significantly reduced the distance, cost, and time required to access these services, thereby improving efficiency and convenience for Government institutions, Local Governments, and members of the public.

Kabale Regional Office is guided by the values of integrity, accessibility, responsiveness, fairness, gender equity, accountability, empowerment, professional excellence, transparency, and respect for the rule of law.

These values guide the conduct of staff and shape the manner in which services are delivered. They promote professionalism, ethical practice, inclusiveness, and accountability while ensuring that all clients are treated with dignity, impartiality, and respect. The Office remains committed to maintaining high standards of service delivery and fostering public confidence in the legal and justice system.

The Office serves six districts within the Kigezi Sub-region, namely Kabale, Kisoro, Rubanda, Rukiga, Kanungu, and Rukungiri, while supporting the High Court Circuits of Kabale and Rukungiri. As a regional hub for legal service delivery, the Office plays a critical role in strengthening the administration of justice, supporting lawful governance, and promoting compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks across the region.

 

Meet Our Staff

Isingoma Alex

Isingoma Alex

Senior State Attorney

Kanyago Anna

Kanyago Anna

Senior State Attorney

Ainembabazi Benita

Ainembabazi Benita

State Attorney

Kabanyoro Judith

State Attorney

Our Vision

A nation that upholds the rule of law, good governance and due process for all.

Our Mandate

Provide legal advice and legal services to Government, its allied institutions and to the general public and to support the machinery that provides the legal framework for good governance.

Our Mission

To promote effective and efficient machinery capable of providing a legal framework for good governance and the delivery of legal advice and services to Government, its allied institutions, and the general public.

Our Services

Legal Advisory Services

To provide professional legal advisory support services to the Minister, Attorney General and Solicitor General in execution of the constitutional mandate to give advice to Government,

Civil Litigation Services

This Office is charged with:  legal representation of Government, its agencies and allied bodies in national, regional and international Courts of Law and Tribunals and Commissions.

Services of the First Parliamentary Council

Draft all Government legislation; i.e. bills for debate and pass into legislation by Parliament, Statutory Instruments; including Rules, Regulations and Bye-laws and render advice on the legislative process and other legal issues. The office also verifies Ordinances passed by District Councils and Bye-laws passed by Municipal Councils”

Administrator General Services

This office is charged with the mandate to ensure that estates of deceased persons, missing persons and persons of unsound mind, are administered in accordance with the Succession Laws in Uganda.”

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Get In Touch with Us

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0414 672606

Opening Hours

8:00 AM - 17:00 PM

Visit Us

Plot 25 Jackson Road, Makanga, Kabale Municipality

FAQ

The Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs (MoJCA) is responsible for promoting the rule of law, constitutionalism, access to justice, and good governance in Uganda. The Ministry serves as the Government’s principal legal institution and provides legal support to Ministries, Departments, Agencies, and the public.

Its major functions include:

  • Drafting laws and legal instruments
  • Representing Government in court
  • Providing legal advisory services
  • Regulating the legal profession
  • Administering estates of deceased persons
  • Supporting constitutional affairs and human rights
  • Coordinating justice sector reforms under the Justice, Law and Order Sector (JLOS)

The Ministry headquarters is located at:

PLOT 98–102, Katalima Road, Naguru, Kampala
JLOS Towers
P.O. Box 7183 Kampala, Uganda.

The Ministry operates through several specialized directorates and departments, including:

a) Law Council

The Law Council regulates the legal profession in Uganda. Its responsibilities include:

  • Licensing advocates/lawyers
  • Accrediting legal education institutions
  • Supervising legal aid service providers
  • Enforcing professional ethics and discipline among advocates

b) Administrator General’s Office

The Administrator General’s Office handles:

  • Administration of estates of deceased persons
  • Guardianship matters
  • Management of property for missing persons and minors
  • Issuing certificates related to succession and inheritance matters

c) Directorate of Legal Advisory Services

This directorate:

  • Provides legal opinions to Government institutions
  • Reviews Government contracts and agreements
  • Advises Ministries on constitutional and legal compliance
  • Supports negotiations involving Government

d) Directorate of Civil Litigation

The Directorate of Civil Litigation:

  • Represents Government in civil court cases
  • Defends Government institutions in lawsuits
  • Handles compensation claims involving Government
  • Coordinates Government legal representation nationwide

e) First Parliamentary Counsel (FPC)

The Directorate of First Parliamentary Counsel is responsible for:

  • Drafting Bills and Acts of Parliament
  • Preparing statutory instruments and regulations
  • Reviewing laws for consistency with the Constitution
  • Supporting legislative reforms

The Administrator General’s Office provides succession and estate administration services such as:

  • Letters of administration guidance
  • Handling disputes related to inheritance
  • Management of estates where no executor exists
  • Protecting interests of children and vulnerable beneficiaries
  • Supervision of estate administrators

Citizens commonly visit this office when a family member dies without leaving a will.

The Law Council ensures professionalism and ethical conduct in the legal sector by:

  • Issuing practicing certificates to advocates
  • Registering legal apprentices
  • Accrediting law schools and legal training institutions
  • Investigating complaints against lawyers
  • Disciplining advocates who violate professional standards

The Law Council also promotes access to legal aid services across Uganda.

The Directorate of Civil Litigation protects Government interests in courts of law by:

  • Representing Government Ministries and agencies in civil cases
  • Managing compensation and liability claims
  • Handling constitutional petitions involving Government
  • Coordinating with external advocates where necessary

This directorate helps reduce financial loss to Government through effective legal defense and dispute management.

The Directorate of First Parliamentary Counsel is the Government’s principal legislative drafting office.

Its key responsibilities include:

  • Drafting Government Bills before presentation to Parliament
  • Drafting statutory instruments and legal notices
  • Reviewing old laws and proposing reforms
  • Ensuring laws comply with the Constitution of Uganda

Examples of laws drafted through this office include amendments to taxation laws, land laws, and digital governance regulations.

Yes. The Ministry has several regional offices to improve access to justice and legal services across Uganda.

Regional offices are located in:

  • Mbarara
  • Mbale
  • Moroto
  • Iganga
  • Hoima
  • Kabale
  • Fort Portal
  • Lira
  • Arua
  • Soroti
  • Masaka
  • Gulu

These offices mainly support:

  • Administrator General services
  • Legal advisory support
  • Registration and justice-related public services
  • Community outreach and sensitization

The regional offices reduce the need for citizens to travel to Kampala for legal assistance.

Citizens can access Ministry services by:

  • Visiting the headquarters at JLOS Towers in Naguru, Kampala
  • Visiting regional offices nearest to them
  • Writing through the official postal address:
    P.O. Box 7183 Kampala
  • Accessing official Government communication channels and Ministry service desks

Common services sought by citizens include:

  • Estate administration
  • Verification of advocates
  • Government legal documentation
  • Constitutional and legal guidance
  • Legal profession licensing inquiries

For official updates and services, visit
Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Uganda