Chief Justice launches blueprint to transform judiciary
Vice President Bawumia (right) congratulating Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo. With them is Mr Francis Torkornoo Photo Seth Osabukle
 The Chief Justice, Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, on Monday launched an initiative dubbed âLeading Justiceâ, a strategic framework for increasing legality, ethics, assets, digitalisation and due process in justice delivery.
It is the first time a Chief Justice has launched such initiative to enhance quality delivery of justice nationwide.
Justice Torkornoo said her vision was to bring justice to the people using technology and digiÂtalisation.
âą Vice President Bawumia (middle) and
Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo (fourth
from left) with other dignitaries after the
launch Photo: Seth Osabukle
She was joined by the Vice PresÂident, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mr Godfred Yeboah, President of the Ghana Bar AsÂsociation, Mr Yaw Acheampong Boafo, superior and lower court judges, private legal practitioners, chiefs, students from the universiÂties, and students from the Ghana School of Law.
The Chief Justice paid glowing tribute to her predecessors and said she would work to improve on what they built.
Justice Torkornoo said there was the need to expedite the national digitalisation agenda to allow for easier networking of all stakeholdÂers.
She asked for increased budgetÂary allocations to the judiciary to expand infrastructure in the autoÂmation and digitalisation agenda.
âThere is a need to increase the budget of the judiciary to allow us room to expand our infrastructure in the automation and digitalisaÂtion agenda, because undoubtedly, the efficiency of court processes and administration is assured with more deliberate use of technoloÂgy.â
Again, Justice Torkornoo said there was the need to increase âour budget to make learning, library and operational resources available to all judges and staff in order to enhance the speed with which both judicial and adminÂistrative decisions are made and communicated to stakeholders.â
Touching on accountabilty, the Chief Justice said the judiciary should make itself accountable by increasing transparency in the process and output of judgments and decisions through real time publications of decisions, especialÂly when it comes to decisions on land ownership, and other areas of law that affect the economy and social stability of the country.
She said the judiciary would harness the attention of external stakeholders in the justice delivery relay, for improving excellence in their own services, in order that they do not compromise the qualiÂty of justice.
The Chief Justice said the external stakeholders include aucÂtioneers, valuers, surveyors, bailiff services, lands commission, and other registries for assets which invariably become relevant in the cross hairs of litigation.
âAs Chief Justice, therefore, I wish to express my determination to relentlessly seek the support of the legislature in matters of the budget of the judiciary and the support of both the executive and legislature for accelerated infrastructure in technology, and for innovative models of doing business with technology.â
The Vice President, Dr Bawumia said the impetus, focus, dynamism of the Chief Justice would culminate in efficient justice delivery.
The Vice President touted the electronic track system launched in 2018 as a major component of the Chief Justiceâs blue print.
He said digitalisation played an important role in dealing with the fight against corruption.
For instance, Dr Bawumia said that digitalisation helped the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) to save GHÂą480 million by the elimination of 29,000 ghost names.
Mr Dame described Justice TorÂkornoo as âa bold and innovative leader.â
He said efficient justice delivery was an incentive for investment.
 BY MALIK SULLEMANA
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