Thieves break into Ogun chief judge's office, steal equipment - Official

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The chief judge said the state judiciary had begun partial digitisation of judicial processes last year during the COVID-19 lockdown period by adopting virtual sitting for court proceedings.

Mosunmola Dipeolu, the chief judge, disclosed this Tuesday at the launch of the case management and scheduling system; an Information and Communications Technology tool for judges to aid quick dispensation of justice in the state.

But this development, according to her, suffered a setback “after the hoodlums attacked her office and carted away the gadgets installed for the same purpose”. “In the year 2020, after the relaxation of lockdown, I issued practice directions one and two of 2020 on virtual sitting to reduce to the barest minimum interaction with people generally as the situation demanded.

Mrs Dipeolu said the case management and scheduling system would enable judges have access to the details of cases assigned to them at a touch of a button from either their laptops or mobile phones.

 

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