Supreme Court Moves To Hear Cases Online

The Supreme Court says it will begin virtual proceedings amid the lockdwon necessitated by Coronavirus in most parts of the country.

Supreme Court Moves To Hear Cases Online
Supreme Court Moves To Hear Cases Online

The Apex court disclosed that its Information and Communication Technology system is being upgraded to actualise this.

This was made known in a statement by the Director of Press and Information, Dr. Festus Akande.

“There is need to reiterate our initial position that in view of the current lockdown on most states of the federation and the FCT as a result of the ravaging global coronavirus pandemic, the Supreme Court has started upgrading its Information Technology facilities with a view to holding virtual proceedings within the shortest possible time,” Akande stated in the statement.

“A key component of the Legal E-mail process is for the appellant and respondent lawyers to be available on the Legal E-mail Platform so that they could both be served their hearing notices through the email with a proof-of-service. However, since the backlog of appeals currently being heard in Supreme Court are those of 2008, which predate the 2018 inauguration, many of the lawyers involved have not yet registered on the platform.

“This leaves the court with no option at the moment but to manually serve the respective chambers and also by sending text messages to their mobile phones in the interim.”

Akande also said plans were ongoing “possibly to have the relevant laws in place, to ensure that any lawyer who has not registered for the Legal E-mail will not have his appeal listed for hearing at the Supreme Court”.

He noted that amid the ongoing lockdown the Supreme Court had been sitting and giving judgments in time-bound cases.

He also stated that in demonstration of the adoption of IT by the judiciary, the National Judicial Council held a virtual meeting on Wednesday and Thursday.

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