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Lagos drags FG, NASS to Supreme Court to test constitutionality of virtual court hearings

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Lagos State Government has dragged Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami, as well as the National Assembly (NASS) before the Supreme Court to test the constitutionality of virtual court hearings.

In a suit filed through the state’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Moyosore Onigbanjo, Lagos is asking the apex court to determine “whether having regard to Section 36(1), (3) and (4) of the 1999 Constitution [as amended], use of technology by remote hearings of any kind, whether by Zoom, Microsoft teams, WhatsApp, Skype or any other audio visual or video-conference platform by the Lagos State High Court or any other court in Nigeria in aid of hearing and determination of cases are constitutional”.

The state also wants the Supreme Court to determine “whether in view of the powers conferred on the chief judge of a state under Section 274 of the constitution, and in particular, the chief judge of Lagos State having exercised such power to regulate the practice and procedure of the High Court of Lagos State through the issuance of practice directions for virtual hearings dated 4th and 15th May 2020, the National Assembly, can usurp the powers of the Chief Judge of Lagos State under Section 274 of the constitution by commencing the process for the amendment of Section 36(3) and (4) of the constitution to include virtual or remote hearings?”

The state is further “seeking a declaration that the extant provisions in the constitution, especially Sections 36 (3) and (4) are adequate to accommodate virtual or remote hearings of any kind whether by way of Zoom, Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, Skype, or any other audio visual or video-conference platform as provided for in the practice directions issued by the Chief Judge of Lagos State dated 4th and 15th May 2020.”

The plaintiff is also urging the apex court for “a declaration that it is not within the legislative competence of the 2nd defendant (NASS) or any other body, person or authority whatsoever to make laws or otherwise amend the constitution for the regulation of the practice and procedure of the courts of Lagos State having regard to Section 274 of the constitution.”

In a 45 paragraph affidavit sworn to by Oluwayemisi Osisanya, a state counsel in the Ministry of Justice, she stated that following the outbreak of Coronavirus pandemic which practically halted judicial proceedings in Lagos courts, National Judicial Council (NJC) issued guidelines on May 7, 2020 to aid the dispensation of justice in Nigeria.

She further averred that pursuant to the provisions of Section 274 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) Chief Judge of Lagos State issued practice directions to accommodate virtual or remote hearing.

Osisanya also claimed that, “the amendment process of the 2nd defendant is threatening to disrupt the smooth running of the judiciary in Lagos State and the administration of justice on account of the uncertainty being created by the amendment process.

“I know as a fact that divergent views on whether or not virtual court proceedings are in compliance with Sections 36(3) and (4) of the constitution and Section 200 of the ACJL has caused the plaintiff to become apprehensive in respect of the validity of the virtual proceedings conducted pursuant to the practice direction issued by Chief Judge of Lagos State.”

 

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