Justice Lydia Mugambe has deferred the ruling in a case in which Stella Nyanzi is challenging her dismissal from Makerere University.
Justice Mugambe of the High Court Civil Division postponed the ruling to November 8 after failure by Makerere University to produce key documents in relation to the termination of Nyanzi.
Speaking to journalists after court session, Mr Isaac Ssemakadde, said the judgment has been pushed to enable Makerere fulfil the undertakings it made to court.
“Nearly six months ago Makerere was required to bring Prof David Bakibinga’s investigation committee report on the employment status of Dr Nyanzi, among other issues between April 19, 2016 and April 21, 2016,” Mr Ssemakadde said.
He said that more than three years later, the report in question has never been made public but court needs it when writing the ruling.
Mr Ssemakadde explained that Mr Andrew Abuyang, the Director Human Resource at Makerere, as well undertook to avail court with certain minutes, however, until now he has failed to make these available to court.
He added that court has given Makerere until October 25, to deliver all required documents.
Dr Nyanzi sued the university in 2018 for refusing or failing to pay her wage arrears as per orders of the Staff Appeals Tribunal.