The acting CJN said the weekly cause list of the apex court would be uploaded every Wednesday on the Supreme Court’s website. This, he said, was part of the strategies being put in place by the court to enhance the speed of justice administration. Justic Onnoghen disclose this recently in Lagos while inaugurating the newly refurbished building of the Court of Appeal, Lagos He said, “I have directed the ICT team at the Supreme Court to henceforth upload and post the cause list on the court’s website to enable litigants and counsel have information about their cases early enough for timely preparation. “The weekly list is expected to be uploaded on the Supreme Court’s website every Wednesday evening.” Justice Onnoghen said the judiciary must leverage on information technology to up its efciency. He added, “We should do our best to attain complete computerisation of the court process. “We need to levarage on Information and Communication Technology to deliver timely justice by emphasising the importance of electronic ling system. This enables a lawyer to do registration, payment of fees and logment of originating process and court documents to any court at a go from his ofce on the Internet.” He said the attainment of an efcient justice delivery system in the country was tied to continued investment in both physical infrastructure, which gives the judicial ofcers best working conditions, and training of the court workforce. “A 2013 report by the Papua New Guinea – Australia Law and Justice Partnership on how investment in infrastructure impacts access to law and justice concluded that: investment in infrastructure had improved people’s interactions with the law and justice section. “Investment in infrastructure is contributing to increased access and improved service delivery of law and justice services and needs to be supported with effective stafng, training, basic services, equipment and appropriate staff housing,” the acting CJN added. ]]>