Martin Stephen Egonda-Ntende

Justice
Martin Stephen Egonda-Ntende
6th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Seychelles
In office
August 21, 2009 (2009-08-21)  2014 (2014)
Appointed by Constitutional Appointments Authority of Seychelles
President James Michel
Preceded by Andrew Ranjan Perera
Succeeded by Mathilda Twomey
Personal details
Nationality Ugandan
Profession Lawyer

Martin Stephen Egonda-Ntende is a Ugandan judge who was the Chief Justice of the Seychelles from 2009 to 2014.

He was sworn in as Chief Justice on Friday, August 21, 2009 at State House in the Seychelles capital city, Victoria. Prior to that he served as Acting Justice of the Supreme Court of Uganda. He was also involved in the setting up of an independent judiciary in East Timor, where he served as a judge of the Court of Appeal.

Egonda-Ntende lectured Law at Makerere University in Uganda and was the chairperson of the Law Reporting Committee of the Judiciary in Uganda. He also has extensive experience in dealing with matters of drug trafficking while working as a judge in the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK).[1]

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