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 High Court of Justice 1, Asaba holds first Virtual Sitting.  

Spynewsmedia June 5, 2022

Delta Attorney general, Bozimo sitting next to Chief Judge of the State, Theresa Dial during a recent visit to a Correctional Center

 

By Onoriode Etatsemi, Asaba

The first Virtual Court Hearing took place in High Court 1, Asaba on Wednesday, June 1st, 2022 with the Chief Judge, Honorable Justice T. O. Diai, presiding.

This was in a personal injury case, Suit No. A/176/2018: Mrs. Chika M. Orji And Akwa Ibom Transport Company Company Limited & Another.

The suit was commenced in the Asaba Judicial Division of the High Court of Justice, Delta State on the 25th day of October 2018.

With the aid of technology, the Claimant, Mrs. Chika Orji was able to testify from the comfort of her home in Lagos State, via Remote Hearing (Zoom).

Before now, the Claimant was unable to come down to Asaba as a result of injuries sustained in a road traffic accident that left her incapacitated – that being the cause of action. The matter had therefore been delayed for some time for this reason.

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The Claimant testified as if she was physically present in the open court.

Led by her counsel, Mr. Caleb Ekene Onwe, where she identified and adopted her written statement on oath and also identified the documents referred to in her written statement remotely before they were admitted in evidence.

Upon conclusion of her evidence in-Chief, the counsel for the 1st Defendant, Goodnews N. Njoku cross-examined the Claimant. With the conclusion of the testimony of the Claimant, the case of the Claimant closed and the matter was then adjourned for Defence to open. The entire session took less than an hour.

This feat was however made possible through the I.T innovation introduced under the leadership of the Delta State Chief Judge, Hon . justice T.O. Dial.

There was in the court a 50 inch smart TV, which enabled the participants in the court to view the claimant while giving her testimony. There was also a laptop used by the system administrator to store materials for the case and a desktop (All-in-one ) used by the presiding Judge.

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At least, eight (8)participants were admitted into the first session and they were able to watch history being made first hand.

There is also a second court in Asaba with the same facility and capability to host remote hearings and with the development, issue of delay in any trial because a witness is unable to attend court or lives overseas is now a thing of the past.

It is expected that more of this would happen in the nearest future and ensuring that more courts have the same capability to host remote hearings as Delta State judiciary is set to provide excellent service to the generality of the public in the state and beyond.

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