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NJC Constitutes Committees To Probe Judicial Officers

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NJC Investigates 27 Judges Over Allegations Of Misconduct, Dismisses 18 Petitions

The National Judicial Council (NJC) has empanelled seven committees to investigate petitions against Judicial officers.

In a statement on Friday, Soji Oye, NJC’s director of information, said the decision was reached during meetings held on Wednesday and Thursday.

He said the NJC considered reports from various investigation committees and preliminary complaints assessment committees, on petitions written against 33 judicial officers from the court of appeal and state high courts.

He said the council agreed with recommendations to empanel investigation committees against serving judges of different states.

“Petition against the remaining judicial officers were either dismissed for lack of merit, lack of diligent prosecution, withdrawal of the petition, being subjudice and for the subject judge having retired from service,” the statement reads.

The NJC also came up with a policy barring judicial officers from switching from high courts to the customary courts of appeal and vice versa, however, adding that the only exception is when a new customary court of appeal is established in a state.

The council said: “Judges who indicate interest to go to the customary court of appeal will be allowed to proceed.

“Once established, the candidates for the headship of the court must be drawn from that court only, even if all the judges of the court are junior to their counterparts in other courts.”