Oshiomhole scraps Customary Court of Appeal
The Edo Government on Tuesday repealed the Act establishing the Customary Court of Appeal in the state.
Governor Adams Oshiomhole, signed the Amendment Bill into law,
declaring that the Customary Court of Appeal had ceased to exist in the
state.
He said one of the reasons for the scrap was that more judges were needed in the high courts for quick dispensation of justice.
The governor noted that it was unthinkable that not less than 6000
cases were hitherto pending before only 24 judges of the high court.
Following this new development, the judges in the court were
automatically transferred to the State High Court, thereby increasing
the number of the State high court judges frm 24 to 30.
Oshiomhole scraps Customary Court of Appeal
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