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    Sudhir Ruparelia Wins Kabira Court Battle as Architects Ordered to Pay Over USD 800,000

    By Aijuka PeterMay 21, 2026

    Ugandan businessman Sudhir Ruparelia and his company Meera Investments Limited have won a major court battle after the Commercial Court ruled in their favor in a long-running dispute over the stalled expansion of Kabira Country Club Service Apartments in Kampala.

    The High Court Commercial Division found architectural consultancy FBW (U) Limited and two of its senior architects liable for breaching both contractual and professional duties, effectively bringing an end to a dispute that had delayed the development for years.

    At the heart of the case was Meera Investments’ claim that the architects failed to deliver essential technical documents needed to proceed with construction, despite receiving significant payments under their agreement.

    The dispute dates back to 2012 when Meera Investments engaged FBW to provide full architectural, structural, and engineering services for the Kabira expansion project. The agreement included preparation of planning submissions and detailed construction drawings.

    Although the project was temporarily halted in 2013 as the Ruparelia Group focused on other developments, it was later revived in 2018 with updated designs and timelines. Meera Investments expected a complete set of construction-ready documents to allow work to begin on site.

    However, disagreements soon emerged over payment schedules and the delivery of technical materials. Meera Investments maintained that certain payments demanded by FBW were meant to be made only during the construction phase, not before any building work had started.

    The court agreed with Meera Investments, ruling that no valid written amendment had been made to change the original contract terms. Claims of verbal changes to the agreement were dismissed.

    A central issue in the case was the failure to provide editable Computer-Aided Design files, which Meera Investments said were necessary for engineers, surveyors, and contractors to properly execute the project.

    While FBW had supplied PDF drawings, the court heard that these were not sufficient for construction purposes. Expert testimony confirmed that without editable CAD files, accurate implementation of the project design was not possible.

    The judge ruled that securing regulatory approval alone did not satisfy the architects’ full professional responsibility.

    Justice Susan Odongo emphasized that a consultant’s duty goes beyond approvals and includes delivering practical working documents that enable a client to complete the intended project.

    The court found that by withholding essential technical files while demanding further payments, FBW fundamentally breached its contractual obligations and caused major disruption to the project.

    As a result, Meera Investments was forced to hire new consultants, including Design 256 Ltd, CONSTULKA, and Chase Consults Ltd, to completely recreate the project documentation before construction could resume.

    The delay reportedly set the project back by about eight months and increased overall costs significantly.

    The ruling also addressed the question of personal responsibility in professional practice. The court rejected attempts by the architects to avoid personal liability, stating that professional duty cannot always be separated from corporate structures where clients rely on individual expertise.

    The judge concluded that the architects owed Meera Investments a direct duty of care and were personally responsible for their role in the dispute.

    In its final orders, the court directed FBW and the architects to refund USD132,750 and awarded an additional USD108,500 to cover the cost of replacing the consultancy services.

    Meera Investments was also granted USD500,000 in general damages for inconvenience, delay, and disruption caused by the breach.

    With interest and legal costs added, the total financial impact of the ruling is expected to rise further.

    For Sudhir Ruparelia and Meera Investments, the judgment marks the end of a lengthy legal process and reinforces the principle that professional service providers must fully deliver on their obligations or face legal consequences.

    The decision is expected to influence standards of accountability within Uganda’s construction and professional consultancy sectors.

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