The Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, has said that the judiciary, being the arbiter of disputes, cannot be left out in the transformations of the internet age and therefore, advocated a modern judiciary.
Justice Mahmud said this yesterday in Lagos at the “2016 National Workshop for Judges on Legal Issues in Telecommunication,” organised by the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC.
Speaking at the event, Mahmud, who was represented by the Justice, Supreme Court and Chairman Education Committee of Nigeria Judicial institute NJI, Justice Walter Onoughen, said: “The Judiciary, as an arbiter of disputes, cannot be left behind the times.
We are currently undergoing various technological reformations and an ethical resurgence that is re-positioning the third arm of government for a better justice delivery.”
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