The National Industrial Court
of Nigeria, says it plans to launch a mobile app in order to increase
access of litigants to information, ease court proceedings and boost
speedy delivery of judgments.
Justice
Babatunde Adejumo, President of the Court, made this known on Tuesday in
Abuja, when he displayed some features of the app through a mobile
phone to lawyers in court.
Adejumo noted
that his administration would apply modern techniques to ensure that
cases were readily handled and justice delivered as at when due.
He said the court was working with a team of consultants to develop the app, which would soon be launched with the new National Industrial Court Civil Procedure Rules, 2017.
Adejumo
said it was important for lawyers and judges to improve on their skills
especially in labour practice, and stressed the importance of employer,
employee relationship in the development of the country.
“Labour
issues affect the sacked employee and in turn the family, his landlord,
the market woman he buys things from; in fact, labour is the powerhouse
of the economy and governance."
“So we will do all that is humanly possible to deliver in line with our mandate."
“This
mobile app will display cases for each day, the cause list for the
different courts, and hearing notices will be sent via messages from the
app and will be recorded as sent."
“Numbers
of registrars of each court will be readily available on the app, to
which people can reach them easily concerning their cases."
“We will be the first court to employ this innovative idea; we are still working on it and will present it to the public soon,’’ he said.
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