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Ogun inaugurates small claims court

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The Ogun government on Monday inaugurated a Small Claims Court as part of efforts to bring justice closer to the people and ensure quick dispensation of justice.

The Chief Judge of Ogun, Justice Mosunmola Dipeolu, at the inauguration held at the State High Court, Isabo, said that the court was established to provide easy access to an informal, inexpensive and speedy resolution of simple matters.

According to Dipeolu, the court deals with simple matters such as debt recovery disputes, demands, and damages that do not exceed N500,000.

She said that the establishment of such a court was aimed at bringing justice closer to people at the grassroots level.

”The small claims court is targeted at some people who might find it difficult to hire the service of lawyers.

” The method of operation at the court is very simple. Litigants do not need lawyers to file claims or defend same and fees are also quite cheap and affordable,” she said

The chief judge added that the small claims court were time-bound, noting that the entire proceeding from inception till judgment was not expected to last more than 60 days.

She also said the operation at the small claims court would commence in six carefully chosen Magisterial Districts which were in Abeokuta, Ota, Ifo, Ijebu-Ode, Sagamu, and Ilaro.

The success of the court, she said, would determine to open in other magisterial districts.

Earlier, the chief judge had sworn in two magistrates–Mrs. Alaba Sakirat Yetunde and Siyanbola- Alli Aminate Abosede.

She urged the magistrates to uphold the ethics of the profession and dispense justice without fear or favor.

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