Covid-19 Induced Virtual Courts Sessions in Nigeria: Practicalities and Impracticalities

Ademola Sunday-Ayeerun, Eti Best Herbert, Ngozi Chinwa Ole
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The Presidential Declaration of Corona Virus Disease 19 as a ‘dangerous contagious disease’ occasioned the emergence of several regulations imposing restrictions on movements and social distancing measures. The Chief Justice of Nigeria and other heads of court also approved the Guidelines and Practice Directions containing modalities for virtual court sessions. This paper aims to examine the legal implications of virtual court session. The traditional requirement that court sessions should be held in places open to the public signifies a constitutional disapproval of virtual court sessions. It is contended that Practice Directions and Guidelines are weak mechanisms for entrenching virtual court sessions in Nigeria since they are within the lowest rung of the hierarchy of laws. Hence, the reform needs to be holistic. It should entail amendment of certain provisions of the constitution, laws, and rules of courts to enable a virtual innovation without legal hiccups. In alternative to constitutional amendment which usually takes long, this work, in addition to predicting the decision of the apex court on six grounds, suggests the immediate need for a judicial intervention in interpreting the constitutionality of virtual court session. This is to put to rest the fear harboured by some individuals that the serious judicial efforts put in by judges and counsel via virtual court sessions would end up becoming a nullity on appeal to the apex court.
2019冠状病毒病引发的尼日利亚虚拟法庭:实用性和不实用性
总统宣布冠状病毒病为“危险传染病”后,出台了几项规定,限制行动和采取社交距离措施。尼日利亚首席大法官和其他法院院长也批准了载有虚拟法庭开庭方式的准则和实务指示。本文旨在探讨虚拟法庭的法律含义。传统的法庭审判必须在对公众开放的地方举行,这意味着宪法对虚拟法庭的反对。有人认为,实践指示和指南是巩固尼日利亚虚拟法庭会议的薄弱机制,因为它们处于法律等级的最低一级。因此,改革必须是全面的。它应该包括修改宪法、法律和法院规则的某些条款,以使虚拟创新没有法律问题。与通常需要很长时间的宪法修正案不同,这项工作除了预测最高法院基于六个理由的决定外,还表明在解释虚拟法院会议的合宪性方面迫切需要司法干预。这是为了消除一些人所怀有的恐惧,即法官和律师通过虚拟法庭会议进行的认真司法努力最终会在向最高法院上诉时成为无效。
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