Appeal Court president tasks judges on regular self-reflection, evaluation

The president of the Court of Appeal, Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem, has urged the appellate court judges to engage in regular self-reflection, evaluation, and strategic planning.
Ms Dongban-Mensem made the call at the 2024 annual Court of Appeal justices’ conference to usher in the new legal year.
She said the conference is structured in line with the needs of the Court of Appeal.
The president said further that the conference boasts an array of knowledgeable and experienced professionals.
“The depth and breadth of our chosen topics underscore the significance of this gathering as a platform for meaningful dialogue.
“Through interdisciplinary lens, this conference will address the issues at hand by integrating theoretical perspectives, practical applications, and experiential insights to foster a rich, informed deliberation with a productive outcome.
“Justices occupy a position of paramount importance in the administration of justice, with their decisions exerting a profound impact on individuals, communities, and society at large,” she said.
Nevertheless, she added, despite their expertise and experience, Justices are not immune to the limitations inherent in human decision-making, including errors, biases, and prejudices.
She said preserving the integrity of digital evidence in the context of legal proceedings is now a concern. She said it was appropriate for the judiciary to engage in a process of regular intellectual upliftment to navigate these complexities effectively.
The president said that collaboration and synergy among stakeholders must be recognised to enhance the administration of justice.
(NAN)
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