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COVID-19: AGF hints on Nigerian courts holding proceedings online

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The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami has hinted that Nigerian courts would start holding proceedings online.

He said the new development would enable the country revover judicial time lost due to ongoing Covid-19 lockdown in Abuja, Lagos, Ogun and many other states.

The AGF said with the plan that judges would be sitting and maintaining social distance while lawyers would be interfacing with the courts through their digital device.

He, meanwhile, noted that some of the changes needed to be backed up by laws enacted by the National Assembly and effected by the National Judicial Council (NJC).

“Robust use of technological tools to conduct proceedings including virtual proceedings, this would also enable the justices/judges to preside over matters in their chamber without being physically present in a formal courtroom, parties and their counsel will only connect through teleconference means.

“The way to go in effect is that court proceedings should also be handled in a manner that reduces the number of persons in the courts at any given time.

“Although this requires the movement of suspects from prisons to the courts, all such suspects should be tested, in fact, everyone entering the court premises should be tested to ensure that they are not already positive, thus risking the lives of other people.

“Empowering the institutions of the ACJA, 2015 to commence functioning immediately.

“The net result will galvanize the judicial sector into rapid mode to fast track trials and release of those who are deserving. Deployment of ICT facilities to fast-track taking evidence from witnesses. Digital platforms such as Skype and Zoom can be used.

“NTA stations across the country can be connected to courts to facilitate taking evidence as witnesses do not have to necessarily be physically present in court.

“Ensuring that court dockets have only few cases per day can reduce the number of persons in courts. So, all the pending judgments should be drafted and concluded during a short period of time. This does not require lawyers to be present.

“Once the judgment is ready, the lawyers should be able to receive them in their email or it should be posted on the court’s website for any interested party to download it. This is the way to go and thus provide greater transparency,” he said.

Malami further said, “Criminal charges of minor and non-indictable offences should be summarily tried and sentenced to non-custody penalties.

“Even in cases where sentenced persons cannot pay their fines, the court should consider other alternative punishments other than a jail term. This can include parole or probationary sentences and, if possible, community service like cleaning public places etc.

“Setting aside special dates and that courts work extra hours to decongest their case files. The 2020 court vacation could be suspended as the COVID 19 lockdown period has provided judges with the much-needed break from official duties.

“Having courts that are fully IT-compliant in order to fast track the digital recording and production of the record of court proceedings.

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“Appointment of more judges and justices, as appropriate. Additional judicial decisions of federal courts are to be created. This will, as a proactive measure, help in decongesting the already loaded court hearing schedules.

“All courts can accept electronic transactions and only receive receipts of payments.

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