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33,794 Cases Pending In Rivers Court -CJ
About 33,794 cases are said to be pending at various courts in Rivers State as at September30, 2020.
The state Chief Judge, Justice Adanma Iyayi-Lamikanra, disclosed this while presiding over a special court session to herald the proceedings of the 2020/2021 legal year at the auditorium of the High Court Complex in Port Harcourt, over the weekend.
Justice Iyayi-Lamikanra while giving a breakdown of the activities of the Judiciary in the last legal year, said that the number of pending cases cut across all divisions of the state High Court and Customary Court in the state.
She said that about 32,022 were cases brought forward from previous years; 14,367 new cases, while 13,346 were cases disposed of between October 1, 2019, and October 30, 2020.
The state chief judge averred that both judges and magistrates and their counterparts at the customary courts in the state made positive progress in the number of cases disposed of within the legal year compared to the 2018/2019 legal year.
According to her, despite the efforts put in by judges, magistrates and chairmen and members of the customary courts, the number of cases filed on daily basis was on the increase.
She explained that the significant progress recorded could be attributed to her administration’s policy to allow judges and magistrates conclude cases at advanced stages irrespective of any petitions by counsels and liquidators in line with the policy direction of the National Judicial Council (NJC).
The CJ, however, said that activities of some lawyers and litigants in the state have continued to delay cases pending in the courts due to their frivolous petitions and consistent requests for adjournments, and urged them to shun such tendencies.
Justice Iyayi-Lamikanra further disclosed that the state Judiciary generated a total of N347,683,787.60 within the year under review, saying that the amount represents a positive increase of about N8,162,787.60 compared to last year’s revenue generation.
She opined that the increase was borne out of the stringent measures introduced by her administration to curb diversion of affidavits while blocking financial loopholes within the system.
“These are revenues gotten from the Office of the Registrar, revenue courts, sanitation courts, magistrate courts as well as customary courts”, she stated.
The state’s Number One Judiciary Officer stressed that the special court session provides an opportunity for self-examination and stock-taking on the activities of the Judiciary within the year under review.
She used the opportunity to thank the state Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, for his support to the state Judiciary, saying that the governor has consistently approved and released needed funds to the state Judiciary.
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