The Lagos State Judiciary has launched a series of digital reforms aimed at modernizing its legal processes, introducing e-affidavits, Certified True Copy (CTC) services, and electronic forms and letters. These initiatives are designed to complement existing systems like e-filing and e-probate, which have already been in place to speed up the processing of letters of administration and grant of probate.
A circular titled “LagosCoMiS, now live as Lagos State Judiciary introduces e-affidavit, CTC and Forms & Letters” has announced the rollout of these digital services. The circular also provided details on how users can create e-affidavits and access other virtual platforms.
The Judiciary has emphasized that these technological innovations will help resolve disputes more efficiently, ensuring fairness and reducing costs. With seamless integration of court processes, administration, and structures, the system aims to improve access to justice for all parties involved.
Moreover, automated case processing, payment systems, and communication tools have been implemented through this online court system, enabling timely access to case-related information for all parties. These advancements signal a significant step towards a more efficient and accessible legal system in Lagos.