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Supreme Court To End Manual Communication With Lawyers July 16 – CJN Onnoghen by 3Ebisco: 4:14pm On Feb 03, 2018
The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen, has set July 16 as deadline for stoppage of manual serving of processes and other forms of communication with legal practitioners in the country.

Onnoghen gave the deadline during the formal presentation of the newly retrofitted Court and Legal Email, at the Supreme Court in Abuja yesterday.

“I would like to implore judges and lawyers to join us on this quest for excellence by subscribing to, and acquiring the legal email, as manual forms of communication within the Nigerian courts will soon be phased out.

“Hence, lawyers who have acquired the legal email can now communicate electronically with the courts and with each other.

“However, by July 16, 2018, it becomes mandatory. The Supreme Court will only serve processes by electronic means and on all matters.

“Hence, all new filling as from July 16, 2018 must bear counsel’s email address.

“To ensure compliance, it is also imperative that all other heads of courts acquire the legal email addresses for their courts, especially for their litigation department staff.’’

“All courts are also encouraged to start using the email for serving lawyers. In addition, communication between the various judicial bodies will soon be through the official email system only,’’ the CJN said.

According to him, the courts were bound to harness the benefits of the system in terms of confidentiality, integrity and availability.

“I am delighted the email project illustrates how the justice system works better when the Bar and Bench work together to improve it.

“From the inception of the email project, the committee, of which the president of Nigeria Bar Association is a member, worked in tandem with the Bar to ensure the successful completion of what we are witnessing today.

“I trust that the Bar association will now drive the adoption so that the system will be fully operational within the period stipulated.

“The quick adoption of the system will enable us move forward to implement and improve the other components that depend on it’’, Onnoghen said.

The CJN further said the project was a milestone achieved in the quest to enhance justice delivery in the court.

http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/02/supreme-court-to-end-manual.html

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Re: Supreme Court To End Manual Communication With Lawyers July 16 – CJN Onnoghen by free2ryhme: 4:19pm On Feb 03, 2018
shocked

Shamefully, they are now getting it in 20180at a time when advanced societies have moved on to better improved processes and technologies
Re: Supreme Court To End Manual Communication With Lawyers July 16 – CJN Onnoghen by Nobody: 6:56pm On Feb 03, 2018
free2ryhme:
shocked

Shamefully, they are now getting it in 20180at a time when advanced societies have moved on to better improved processes and technologies
shame on you. Rubbish
Re: Supreme Court To End Manual Communication With Lawyers July 16 – CJN Onnoghen by Nobody: 7:22pm On Feb 03, 2018
Nice

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