Covid-19: FHC CJ approves new technology for court proceedings

The Federal High Court (FHC) of Nigeria on Monday gave approval to the use of virtual proceedings for adjudication in courtrooms.

The adoption of the new practice directions came into effect on Monday May 18, 2020.

Under the new rules, FHC judges cannot hear more than nine cases in a day, while proceedings can only be held virtually with the consent of the parties and their counsels.

According to the Chief Judge (CJ) of the FHC, Justice John Tsoho who gave the directive, the new 2020 Practice Directions was for the COVID-19 Period.

 “Virtual proceeding is hereby adopted for adjudication in the Federal High Court.

“Virtual proceedings can be either by Zoom, Skype or any other audio-visual platform approved by the Court,” the CJ said.

Where parties and counsel agree to virtual proceedings in a case, he directed them to liaise with the court’s Registrar to schedule the hearings.

Cases for virtual proceedings shall then be stated on the Cause List, posted on the FHC website and communicated to counsel and parties, either by e-mail or any other electronic means.

The Judge and counsel in such proceedings must also be robed.

 “Service of court processes may be effected by e-mails, WhatsApp or as may be directed by the Court, and shall be deemed as good service.

“Service of hearing notices may be effected by e-mail, WhatsApp, text messages or as may be directed by the Court

“The print out of same shall be sufficient proof of service,” it said.

In keeping with federal and states COVID-19 regulations, the Chief Judge also made the wearing of face masks and maintaining of social distancing mandatory.

“Face Masks must be properly worn by everyone within the court premises to cover their mouths and noses at all times.

“Every person within the premises of the court and inside the court room shall observe the requirement of social and physical distancing of not less than 2 meters (6 feet) apart from each other,”

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