LEVERAGING ON THE OMBUDSMAN AS A VERITABLE SYSTEM FOR DECLUTTERING THE COURTS IN NIGERIA

Chioma Bernadine NWANKWO

Abstract


There is a saying that justice delayed is justice denied. This is most applicable in civil cases where facts getdistorted by repetitions and delays. Evidences get destroyed by human factors and key witnesses may get deceasedwhile a case is subjudice in court. It is well known that cases pending before the courts in Nigeria are delayed byseveral factors. The courts are in daunted with so many cases most not making headways because of one issue orthe other. Most of these issues include but not limited to the archaic long hand writing by the judicial officerspresiding over these courts, constant transfers of judicial officers from one judicial divisions to another withoutconclusion of cases pending before them resulting to cases starting de novo, lack of adequate funding of thejudiciary making court sittings a herculean task in poorly furnished and lit courtrooms, delay tactics by someindolent lawyers etc. Case delays in courts are multifaceted and this article will shed some lights on the ways andmeans the ombudsman can be successfully leveraged as one of the channels to decongesting the courts in Nigeria.

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