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CJN Cautions Judges Against Using Technicalities To Hinder Justice Delivery by engineerboat(m): 11:31am On Nov 26, 2019
The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Tanko Muhammad, has cautioned judges of superior courts in Nigeria to desist from using technicalities to hinder justice delivery.

Muhammad gave the advice on Monday in Abuja in an address at the opening of the 2019 All Nigeria Judges’ Conference of Superior Courts holding at the National Judicial Institute.

The theme of the conference is “Sustaining Democracy through Effective and Efficient Administration of Justice’’.

He said that there was a need for judges to redouble their standards in the process of discharging adjudicatory functions in order to sustain public confidence.

“In order to sustain public confidence in the judiciary, judges must continue to be proactive by not allowing technicalities to stand in the way of substantive justice.’’


He noted that relying on technicalities in justice dispensation contributed in the delay of justice delivery.

“Technicalities in itself sometimes constitute unreasonable delay in dispensing with cases.

“Timely disposition of cases in our courts will in no small measure shore up public confidence in the judiciary,’’ Muhammad said.

He added that delay in justice delivery and the volume of cases on the dockets of courts still left much to be desired.

He, however, said that urgent reforms were being put in place to take care of the challenges.

“In our desire to curb the delay in justice delivery, we have automated the Nigerian judiciary and developed and deployed the Nigerian Case Management System (N CMS) software,’’ Muhammad said.


He solicited the support and cooperation of judges for the reform aimed at impacting positively on the country’s justice delivery system.

Retired Justice Rosaline Bozimo, the Administrator of the National Judicial Institute, said the theme of the conference was timely and apt, considering the role of the judiciary in the ‘s legal system.

“The theme of this year’s conference is apt and topical as judicial integrity and rule of law are the underlying principles of justice and the bedrock of democracy,’’ Bozimo said.


https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/cjn-cautions-judges-against-using-technicalities-to-hinder-justice-delivery/

Re: CJN Cautions Judges Against Using Technicalities To Hinder Justice Delivery by ContentedK: 11:34am On Nov 26, 2019
The kinda hypocrisy in this shit hole is mind blowing to be honest
Re: CJN Cautions Judges Against Using Technicalities To Hinder Justice Delivery by Racoon(m): 11:38am On Nov 26, 2019
“In the 2018 case of Akeredolu vs Abraham, the Supreme Court said, ‘technicality in the administration of justice shuts out justice.’…It is therefore better to have a case heard and determined on its merit than to leave the court with the shield of victory obtained on mere technicality.”


"...The Supreme Court had even laid a precedent that says the Court should not use procedural inanities to subvert the legal merit of cases.

The Supreme Court didn’t even evaluate Adeleke’s weighty, water-tight case against Oyetola; it ruled against Adeleke just because one of the panelists on the election tribunal that had restored Adeleke’s stolen mandate was absent on one day during the trial.
https://tribuneonlineng.com/227805/?amp_markup=1
So says a "technically incompetent" CJN that did same during the delivery of the afore judgement.

Why is everybody under this government a nauseating hypocrite? Oops! They've lying richly engrained in their DNA.Spits.
Re: CJN Cautions Judges Against Using Technicalities To Hinder Justice Delivery by AceRoot(m): 11:45am On Nov 26, 2019
Finally Tanko wants his fellow justices to stop driving his planes.
Re: CJN Cautions Judges Against Using Technicalities To Hinder Justice Delivery by referandum(m): 12:00pm On Nov 26, 2019
The same technicalities that hindered justice against Onoghen and brought you to that seat. The same technical judgement you dished out to Atiku, without hearing the matter first. Thanks to you, the respect for the judiciary has reduced. The judiciary has been relegated to an office department under the presidency.
Re: CJN Cautions Judges Against Using Technicalities To Hinder Justice Delivery by id911(m): 12:29pm On Nov 26, 2019
Was the illegal CJN not the head of the seven man panel of justices that left the substance of the case in Adeleke Vs Oyetola to dwell on technicalities in giving Oyetola a dubious victory simply because a Judge was absent on one of the days during their proceedings?

I must admit Sharia Justice Tanko Muhammad is a big fool. Rubber Stamp CJN

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