How Virtual Courts Can Improve The Economy, Justice System- Malami
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According to him, there should be “a paradigm shift in administration of justice, through the use of appropriate technologies”, adding that Malami virtual court proceedings are in compliance with provisions of Section 36(3) of the Constitution, which provides for public court sitting or hearing.”
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“It is important to note that virtual court hearing will not in any way contravene the provision of Section 36(6) of the 1999 Constitution, which provides for arraignment, taking of evidence, tendering of documents, cross-examination, and general conduct of criminal proceedings. In as much as these are done in accordance with the said provision, the virtual hearing would be valid.”
“This initiative will in no small measure help boost the economy by ensuring that funds meant for the movement of inmates would be channeled to other essential areas of needs in correctional centres and assist the country in meeting up with global best practices in the administration of criminal justice.”
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