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Supreme Court introduces digital system to end manual processes

The FrontierThe FrontierJuly 2, 2026 313 Minutes read0

•Supreme Court of Nigeria

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere- Ekun, yesterday, officially launched the Nigerian Case Management System (NCMS) at the Supreme Court, describing it as a landmark reform aimed at modernising judicial admin­istration, improving efficiency and strengthening the integrity of court records.

Speaking at the formal com­mencement of the implementa­tion of the NCMS and the coming into force of the Supreme Court (Mandatory Upload of Electronic Copies of Processes, Records of Appeal and Other Matters) Prac­tice Directions, 2026, in Abuja, the CJN said the initiative marks a major step towards building a ful­ly digitised and technology-driven Supreme Court.

She said the reform aligns Nigeria’s apex court with global standards of judicial administra­tion, noting that modern justice delivery requires institutions that are efficient, transparent, account­able and accessible, reports Daily Independent.

“The judiciary in Nigeria cannot afford to remain on the sidelines of this global transfor­mation,” the CJN said, adding that the NCMS is designed to support the entire lifecycle of ap­peals before the Supreme Court by reducing reliance on manual processes and paper-based record management.

She explained that the system would improve case tracking, document management, record retrieval and overall workflow within the court registry.

Justice Kekere-Ekun also highlighted the security benefits of the digital platform, stating that it would create a secure electron­ic repository and comprehensive audit trail for court documents, thereby reducing opportunities for unauthorised alterations, loss or manipulation of court records.

She announced that imple­mentation of the system would take place in phases to ensure a smooth transition.

The first phase, she explained, will focus on the mandatory up­loading of electronic copies of processes and records in pending appeals. The exercise will initial­ly cover appeals scheduled for hearing between September and December 2026, with counsel re­quired to upload all relevant docu­ments within timelines stipulated by the new Practice Directions.

Implementation will subse­quently expand on a quarterly ba­sis until all pending appeals before the Supreme Court are captured on the platform.

The second phase will intro­duce full electronic filing of court processes, enabling litigants and legal practitioners to initiate and manage appeals through a digital platform in line with internation­al best practices.

Justice Kekere-Ekun said the digital filing system would also strengthen the court’s capacity to verify the authenticity of doc­uments, detect irregularities and maintain secure, transparent and traceable records of every transaction undertaken on the platform.

The CJN warned that only au­thentic and duly authorised court processes should be uploaded to the platform, adding that any at­tempt to upload forged, altered or unauthorised documents would attract legal, regulatory and dis­ciplinary sanctions.

She disclosed that the Su­preme Court is currently conduct­ing a comprehensive review and verification of pending appeals and registry records to identify irregularities and strengthen con­fidence in the integrity of court processes.

The CJN expressed confidence that the NCMS would significant­ly reduce administrative bottle­necks, improve case management and enhance access to justice while strengthening public confi­dence in Nigeria’s judicial system.

Speaking earlier, the Chair­man of the Judicial Information Technology Policy Committee (JITPO-COM) and Chief Judge of Borno State, Justice Kashim Zan­nah, described the launch of the system as a historic milestone that will transform the administration of justice across the country.

Addressing judicial officers and stakeholders, Justice Zan­nah noted that the Supreme Court has, over the years, delivered land­mark judgments that have shaped justice delivery in Nigeria and be­yond, adding that the introduction of the NCMS represents another defining chapter in the nation’s judicial history.

He congratulated the CJN and the Justices of the Supreme Court for driving the initiative, saying their efforts would secure their place in history.

According to him, the Nigeria Case Management System is a transformative digital platform designed to integrate the coun­try’s superior courts into a single, unified justice system.

He explained that unlike ju­risdictions where courts operate separate digital platforms that create inefficiencies, the NCMS enables seamless movement of cases from High Courts, the Na­tional Industrial Court, and the Sharia and Customary Courts of Appeal to the Court of Appeal and ultimately the Supreme Court.

Justice Zannah said the sys­tem would eliminate many of the challenges associated with the traditional paper-based process, including delays in compiling re­cords of appeal, loss of court doc­uments and other administrative bottlenecks within the Nigerian judiciary circle.

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