KABALE HIGH COURT SUMMONS ARCHBISHOP NTAGALI OVER ADULTERY CASE
In Kabale—
High Court in Kabale has summoned the emeritus Archbishop of Church of Uganda Stanley Ntagali to file his defense in a case which a reverend is seeking Shs500m in damages.
Archbishop Ntagali is accused of committing adultery with Ms Judith Tukamuhabwa, a wife of Rev Christopher Tugumehabwe.
Rev Tugumehabwe now wants Shs500m from Archbishop Ntagali for causing him untold suffering and dividing his family.
“Whereas the above petitioner (Rev Tugumehabwe) has filed a petition for damages, a copy of which is attached; you are hereby summoned to appear in this court in person or by an agent on the July 14 …Take notice that in default of your so doing, the petition will be heard and determined in your absence,” the June 1 summons to Archbishop Ntagali read in part.
In the suit filed on May 26, the Rev Tugumehabwe contends that in October 2019, he invited Archbishop Ntagali to his daughter’s graduation ceremony as a friend, and also in his capacity as his superior. It is at that function that he introduced his wife Judith to the retired archbishop.
“Archbishop Ntagali exchanged contacts with my wife (Judith),”Rev Tugumehabwe stated in his court documents.
Ever since, the petitioner started suspecting that the 2nd respondent was having an affair with his wife until he landed on telephone messages, full of love flashes sent by the 2nd respondent to his wife though she denied having an extramarital affair.
As time may have it, the petitioner remained patient with his wife. Around late 2019, the 1st respondent (his wife) conceived and throughout the period of her pregnancy, she was on and off from the family rented home in Rwakaraba.
The 1st respondent was making unexpected and unexplainable travels to Kampala whereon, your petitioner later found out that his wife was having an affair with the 2nd respondent when he landed on an audio phone recordings full of affection and romantic words between them,” the documents further state.
The Rev Tugumehabwe adds that when he confronted his wife about it, she admitted to the affair before the retired archbishop sought forgiveness from him.
Going forward in 2019, Rev. Tugumehabwe decided to open up a boutique in Mbarara City at Amazon building, Level 2, Room 11 for his wife to operate as a family business.
However, he says he was shocked when his wife started being on and off and that sometimes when he came to check on her, he would find the boutique closed with her whereabouts unknown before later learning that she used to travel to Kampala.
He adds that around 2020, his wife deserted the family home, closed the boutique and travelled to Kampala from where she gave birth to a baby boy.
“In the month of April, 2021, the 2nd respondent (Ntagali) while at Namirembe Cathedral made a public admission to having fallen into the sin of committing adultery with your petitioner’s wife and sought for forgiveness from the Christian fraternity all over the world.” Rev. Tugumehabwe says in his court documents.
He adds that because the alleged actions of Ntagali, who was supposed to be an exemplary church leader to his flock and subordinates caused him untold emotional and moral suffering, he seeks for damages from him.
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