Grace Davina Abaliwano2025-06-242025-06-242025-05-23https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12311/2733Under GraduateThe Succession Amendment Act 2022 marks a transformative milestone in Uganda’s legal landscape aiming to rectify historical injustices with in inheritance laws. Embodying the principles of equity and justice the Act seeks to facilitate a smoother transfer of property rights and obligations among heirs, thereby promoting inclusivity and fairness in estate management. This thesis seeks to critically examine the effectiveness and practical application of the Succession Amendment Act 2022, by investigating the multifaceted challenges that impede its success including public awareness, cultural resistance and administrative inefficiencies. Through a comprehensive approach using both qualitative and quantitative approach to identify challenges of different stakeholders The findings highlight persistent issues such as delays in estate administration, which exacerbate the distress of grieving families and impede equitable property distribution.in addition the research identifies a need for legislative revisions to enhance clarity regarding property definitions and inheritance rights particularly for cohabiting partners whose rights are not legally recognized. The dissertation offers evidence based on recommendations aimed at promoting public awareness, improving administrative processes and fostering greater alignment between statutory laws and cultural practices In conclusion, the findings underscore the necessity of an adaptive legal framework that not only respects Uganda’s rich cultural heritage but also embraces modern family dynamics. By bridging the gap between the law and societal values the Succession Amendment Act 2022 can fulfil its intended purpose.enA Critical Analysis of the Effectiveness of the Succession Amendment Act 2022Thesis