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A Beacon of Judicial Courage: Saluting Magistrate Sheilah Gloria Atim’s Fidelity to the Constitution-[OPINION]

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A Beacon of Judicial Courage: Saluting Magistrate Sheilah Gloria Atim’s Fidelity to the Constitution-[OPINION]
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In every constitutional democracy, the courtroom is the ultimate frontline where individual liberty confronts the coercive power of the state. It is in politically charged cases, where executive displeasure looms over judicial proceedings, that the true character of a judicial officer is revealed. Inside Luzira Magistrate’s Court, Grade One Magistrate Sheilah Gloria Atim offered Uganda a compelling demonstration of judicial independence, institutional courage and fidelity to the Constitution.

In granting bail to the ailing 73-year-old former Ethics Minister, Dr. Miria Matembe, Magistrate Atim did far more than exercise judicial discretion. She reaffirmed the constitutional principles of liberty, due process and the presumption of innocence. Faced with determined state efforts to keep the veteran anti-corruption and good governance crusader in detention despite her age and frail health, Atim refused to allow political pressure or institutional intimidation to eclipse the law.

Before delivering her ruling, she declared:

“I am a simple human being entitled to give justice to all people of Uganda. I owe allegiance to Uganda. I am a judicial officer, a Catholic by religion and aged 45 years. God help me in the decision I am about to deliver.”

Those remarkable words captured the essence of the judicial oath. By affirming that her allegiance was to Uganda and justice for all, she reminded the nation that a judicial officer’s highest loyalty is neither to the Executive nor to public opinion, but to the Constitution and the law.

Though serving on the lower bench, Magistrate Atim’s courage belongs to a distinguished lineage of Ugandan jurists who chose constitutional duty over convenience. It evokes the legacy of former Chief Justice Samuel Wako Wambuzi, who consistently maintained that judicial independence exists not for the comfort of judges but for the protection of citizens. It recalls the steadfastness of the late Justice John Bosco Katutsi, who famously refused to let his court be used as a rubber stamp for executive overreach, insisting that the temple of justice must remain unsullied by political machinations.

The bridge between that generation and the present was eloquently drawn by Justice Frederick Egonda-Ntende upon his retirement. Lamenting what he regarded as an increasing judicial reluctance to intervene in plainly deserving cases, he recalled the refusal to allow Mufumbiro to leave prison to bury his wife and asked: “Team Judiciary, where are our Wambuzis? Where are our Kityos?” It was less a lament than a challenge to the Bench. In Luzira, Magistrate Atim answered that challenge. She demonstrated that constitutional courage is not the preserve of appellate courts; it begins in the magistrates’ courts, where ordinary citizens first encounter justice.

The significance of her ruling extends far beyond Dr. Matembe. Every Ugandan who appears before a magistrate depends on the assurance that liberty will not depend upon political influence, wealth or official favour. Article 23 of the Constitution protects personal liberty, while Article 28 entrenches the presumption of innocence. Bail is therefore not an act of judicial charity but a constitutional safeguard against punishment before conviction.

That principle has long been reflected in Uganda’s jurisprudence. In Col. (Rtd) Dr. Kizza Besigye v. Uganda (2005), the High Court reaffirmed that although bail is discretionary, the discretion must be exercised judiciously and consistently with constitutional guarantees. Likewise, Arvind Patel v. Uganda (2003) established enduring principles regarding the assessment of sureties. By faithfully applying those principles and granting non-cash bail to one of the framers of Uganda’s Constitution, Magistrate Atim demonstrated that the law remains a shield for citizens rather than a weapon of the state.

Her ruling also comes at a moment when public confidence in the administration of justice faces unprecedented strain. Dr. Kizza Besigye and his co-accused, Hajji Obeid Lutale, have formally complained to their trial judge that they have been denied representation by counsel of their choice, including Erias Lukwago and Martha Karua. Questions have also arisen over whether the limited time allowed to prepare their defence adequately safeguards the constitutional right to a fair hearing. Earlier, the reported abduction of Erias Lukwago while preparing to serve court process on the Chief of Defence Forces, following the latter’s public declaration that only the President could summon him, deepened public concern about equality before the law and respect for judicial process. Against that backdrop, Magistrate Atim’s fidelity to constitutional principle assumes even greater significance.

As George Kanyeihamba observed, a judge’s greatest weapon is not the coercive force of the police but the moral authority of a well-reasoned decision. Magistrate Atim reminded Uganda that judicial independence is not an abstract constitutional ideal reserved for academic debate. It is a daily choice made by individual judicial officers whenever liberty stands against power.

Uganda’s Constitution will endure not simply because its provisions were eloquently drafted, but because judges and magistrates continue to honour them when doing so carries personal and institutional risk. In Luzira, Magistrate Sheilah Gloria Atim demonstrated that the tradition of Wambuzi, Katutsi, Kityo and Egonda has not disappeared.

At a moment when many Ugandans are asking whether the courts remain the last refuge of the citizen, she offered hope: the Constitution still speaks with authority wherever judicial officers possess the courage to let the law—not power—have the final word.

The writer is a Senior Advocate and former Minister. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).

 

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