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Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by thedio(m): 4:21pm On Dec 10, 2020
A bill seeking to set timeframes for various categories of courts in Nigeria within which they must dispense justice in criminal and civil cases before them has passed second reading at the House of Representatives.

“This bill seeks to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, to set time within which civil and criminal cases and matters are heard and determined at trial and appellate courts in order to eliminate unnecessary delay in justice administration and delivery,” the explanatory memorandum on the legislation reads.

Chairman of the House Committee on Judiciary, Mr Onofiok Luke, who sponsored the bill, said when the proposal becomes law, it “will entirely change the face of justice in Nigeria for the good of all.”

Leading debate on the bill, Luke said in part, “It is more pleasing that this proposal is made in this particular legislative house which is known to be pro-people. The pace of justice delivery in Nigeria is alarmingly slow. On average, cases stay a minimum of five to 15 years before determination and judgment. The snail-like pace of justice delivery has caused great discomfort, inconveniences, and hopelessness to litigants, investors, and businesses.

“People only know the date they approach the court but they do not know when their matters will get determined. The inability of our judicial system to deliver justice to the people within reasonable time has occasioned great frustration on the part of the people and has caused them to resort to self-help. Slow justice delivery serves as a stumbling block to Nigeria’s industrialisation drive and foreign investment.”


The lawmaker also noted that there are so many suspects in criminal cases who are “wasting away,” leading to the congestion of correctional centres and case lists in our courtrooms.



The Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, who noted that the bill had some issues that needed to be addressed, said the House Committee on the Review of the Constitution headed by the Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Wase, would scrutinise the proposal.

The bill, which passed first reading at the House on September 29, 2020, particularly seeks to amend Chapter VII, Part IV of the Principal Act by inserting a new Subsection ‘A’ in Section 287.

Superior courts are to deliver their judgment between 270 and 330 days, while the junior courts deliver between 210 and 270 days.

https://punchng.com/reps-consider-deadlines-for-courts-on-criminal-civil-cases/

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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by nyiamfrank: 4:23pm On Dec 10, 2020
Justice delayed is Justice denied.

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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by blessmoss: 4:54pm On Dec 10, 2020
Nice move

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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by GIANTPLUSHUB: 6:10pm On Dec 10, 2020
Nice one. Akoba Adaba Olorun maje Kari.
Translation: May we not find ourselves in unfortunate situations or be victims of misfortunes.

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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by ignis: 6:10pm On Dec 10, 2020
nyiamfrank:
Justice delayed is Justice denied.
Is there justice in Nigeria where even the Cheif Justice is unjust?

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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by Mitsurugi(m): 6:10pm On Dec 10, 2020
This will be the best thing ever grin. If they can pull this off I shall forgive this National Assembly. Imagine I filed a matter in court since January 2019 and ending December 2020, I'm yet to get to trial stage. In fact they should input a clause that lawyers be seriously penalized (e.g. Practice license suspended for 6 months) for delays or filing spurious matters because truly, we lawyers are the biggest problem with the Nigerian legal system angry

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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by JesusJesus: 6:11pm On Dec 10, 2020
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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by PROFFIRE: 6:11pm On Dec 10, 2020
Very Good; because a lot of people have been forgotten in Jail all in the name of they are awaiting trial..."Political Elites" on the other hand have escaped the wrath of justices because of this Delay in judgement delivery

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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by Lanretoye(m): 6:11pm On Dec 10, 2020
and corruption/financial crimes

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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by dyera(m): 6:11pm On Dec 10, 2020
“This bill seeks to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, to set time within which civil and criminal cases and matters are heard and determined at trial and appellate courts in order to eliminate unnecessary delay in justice administration and delivery,”

So you mean since 1999 they didn't know that something like this should be in the constitution, smh.

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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by tstx(m): 6:11pm On Dec 10, 2020
Very good
Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by capatainrambo: 6:11pm On Dec 10, 2020
Yes o


They should help our inept and disgusting judiciary
Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by Favemmzar200(m): 6:12pm On Dec 10, 2020
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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by Lovelies1: 6:12pm On Dec 10, 2020
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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by iampeterben(m): 6:14pm On Dec 10, 2020
Nice one from the National Assembly.

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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by FreshConcept09(m): 6:14pm On Dec 10, 2020
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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by Jaytecq(m): 6:14pm On Dec 10, 2020
Good move if this can be rapidly passed into law, this will also decongest correctional Centres and Facilities across Nigeria.
Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by Yemighty2(m): 6:18pm On Dec 10, 2020
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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by mytime24(f): 6:25pm On Dec 10, 2020
Yawn

Our polithiefcian wil rubbish dis move
Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by PDPGuy: 6:25pm On Dec 10, 2020
I applaud this move!

The NASS should also introduce a constitutional amendment to set a definite time frame within which pre-election and post-election litigation can be heard in the courts/tribunals.

Assuming February is the new permanent date for general elections, I’d suggest all post-election litigation must end a week before the expiration of the term of office of the last office holder. This should bring about a more orderly transition

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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by RexTramadol1: 6:25pm On Dec 10, 2020
Mitsurugi:
This will be the best thing ever grin. If they can pull this off I shall forgive this National Assembly. Imagine I filed a matter in court since January 2019 and ending December 2020, I'm yet to get to trial stage. In fact they should input a clause that lawyers be seriously penalized (e.g. Practice license suspended for 6 months) for delays or filing spurious matters because truly, we lawyers are the biggest problem with the Nigerian legal system angry


Which court?
Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by Mitsurugi(m): 6:35pm On Dec 10, 2020
RexTramadol1:



Which court?

Igbosere Magistrate Court. Though COVID and now court closure have played a part but we should've been advanced now if not for the opposing lawyer's antics and the court's hands as usual are tied with "in the interest of justice."

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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by RexTramadol1: 6:38pm On Dec 10, 2020
Mitsurugi:


Igbosere Magistrate Court. Though COVID and now court closure have played a part but we should've been advanced now if not for the opposing lawyer's antics and the court's hands as usual are tied with "in the interest of justice."



Okay, well hopefully soon, you’ll get to trial stage

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Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by Polaris1: 6:41pm On Dec 10, 2020
There are not enough courts and judges.
Re: Reps Consider Deadlines For Courts On Criminal, Civil Cases by Omezif(m): 6:42pm On Dec 10, 2020
Good and fine. accusing without evident, Jailing without trial and other rest of injustics are characteristics of nigeria court. If goververment will really do some thing about it i believe many innocent prisoners will be rescued.

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