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CJN Orders Judges to Embrace Active Case Management

CJN Orders Judges to Embrace Active Case Management

The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Motonmori Olatokunbo Kekere-Ekun, has called on judges across the country to adopt proactive case management strategies to tackle delays in the administration of justice and strengthen public confidence in the judiciary.

The CJN, at the opening of the National Workshop on Case Management for Judges of the Superior Courts of Record, organised by the National Judicial Institute in Abuja on Monday, said the effectiveness of the judiciary is measured not only by the quality of its judgments, but also by the speed and efficiency with which cases are concluded.

She stressed that prolonged litigation, repeated adjournments, procedural abuse and poor scheduling practices continue to undermine access to justice, increase the cost of litigation and weaken public trust in the courts.

Justice Kekere-Ekun noted that effective case management has become a defining indicator of judicial performance worldwide, urging judges to exercise greater control over proceedings, enforce timelines and make effective use of pre-trial procedures to reduce case backlogs.

The Chief Justice also encouraged judicial officers to embrace technology, including electronic filing, virtual hearings, digital case-tracking systems and automated scheduling tools, describing them as essential instruments for improving efficiency while maintaining fairness and due process.

Drawing lessons from jurisdictions such as the United Kingdom, Singapore and South Africa, she said active judicial leadership and structured case management have significantly improved court efficiency and reduced delays.

She acknowledged that increasing commercial activities, constitutional litigation and rising public expectations have placed greater demands on Nigeria's judicial system, making continuous reforms and procedural discipline imperative.

The workshop, she explained, is designed to equip judges with practical strategies on docket control, electronic case management, scheduling practices, judgment delivery timelines and other measures aimed at enhancing justice delivery.

Justice Kekere-Ekun urged participants to reflect on existing practices, identify procedural bottlenecks and embrace reforms that promote efficiency without compromising fairness

The National Judicial Institute, NJI, Justice Babatunde Adejumu, called on judges of the Superior Courts of Record to adopt proactive case management practices as a key strategy for improving judicial efficiency and ensuring timely justice delivery across Nigeria.

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