Jane Kiggundu


Jane Kiggundu, is a Ugandan lawyer and judge on the High Court of Uganda. She was appointed to that court by president Yoweri Museveni, in May 2008.

Background and education

She graduated from the Faculty of Law of Makerere University, Uganda's largest and oldest public university, with a Bachelor of Laws degree. She then obtained a Diploma in Legal Practice from the Law Development Centre, in Kampala, Uganda's capital city. Following that, she was admitted to the Uganda Bar.

Career

Beginning circa 2000, Ms Kiggundu took up employment in the Uganda Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs. Between 2003 and 2007, she served as the Administrator General, in an acting capacity. She then served as the Solicitor General from 2007 until 2008, also in acting capacity.
While on the High Court, she served as the executive director of the Judicial Studies Institute, before she served in the Family Division of the court. As of May 2017, she was serving in the International Crimes Division of the High Court. She was a member of the three-judge tribunal that tried 14 men who were accused of carrying out the murders of Muslim clerics in Uganda, between 2014 and 2015. The other two judges on the panel were Justice Ezekiel Muhanguzi and Justice Percy Tuhaise.

Family

In 1988, Jane married 'Patrick Kiggundu, a Ugandan attorney, who at one time served as the Corporate Secretary of the New Vision Group, and was a Member of Parliament for Kyotera Constituency. Together, they had three daughters together. Patrick fathered another four children with other partners. Patrick died in August 2013, after spending 15 years in a wheelchair, following injuries sustained in an automobile accident which occurred June 1998.