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Chief Justice Returns After Month of Absence Receiving Treatment, Pays Tribute to Late Justice Arach-Amoko

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In a special Judiciary sitting held on June 20, Chief Justice Dollo, who had been absent for a month due to medical treatment abroad, returned to honor the works and memory of the late Supreme Court Judge Stella Arach-Amoko. Justice Dollo’s heartfelt eulogy was read out by his deputy, Richard Buteera, as he expressed deep regret for not being able to attend Justice Arach-Amoko’s burial.

The absence of Chief Justice Dollo during the final farewell to Justice Arach-Amoko had left many wondering about his well-being. However, his return to the Judiciary was met with relief and a strong show of support from colleagues, who warmly welcomed him back. The Chief Justice’s presence was a testament to his commitment and dedication to his duty, even while battling personal health issues.

During the special sitting, Justice Dollo’s eulogy highlighted the immense contribution of Justice Arach-Amoko to the legal field and the nation as a whole. He praised her integrity, brilliance, and unwavering commitment to upholding justice. Justice Arach-Amoko’s passing deeply impacted the legal community, and her legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire generations to come.

Chief Justice Dollo, visibly moved by the occasion, expressed his deep sorrow at not being able to personally attend the funeral rites of his esteemed colleague. He acknowledged the significance of such occasions in honoring the life and service of a distinguished judge like Justice Arach-Amoko. However, he assured the gathered audience that his absence was beyond his control, as he was receiving medical treatment abroad.

In his absence, Deputy Chief Justice Richard Buteera had admirably stepped in to fulfill the Chief Justice’s duties. Buteera, while reading Justice Dollo’s eulogy, emphasized the immense respect and admiration that Dollo held for Justice Arach-Amoko. The words echoed throughout the courtroom, serving as a poignant reminder of the profound impact she had made during her time on the bench.

Following the special sitting, Chief Justice Dollo resumed his responsibilities, reiterating his commitment to upholding the principles of justice and fairness. He expressed gratitude for the support and well-wishes he had received during his absence, emphasizing that he was now fully dedicated to serving the judiciary and the nation.

The return of Chief Justice Dollo, after a month-long absence for medical treatment, not only reassured the legal community but also demonstrated his resilience and determination to carry out his duties. As the judiciary moves forward, the legacy of Justice Stella Arach-Amoko will serve as a guiding light, reminding everyone of the unwavering pursuit of justice and the indelible mark left by those who serve the legal profession with passion and dedication.

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