According to Mr Elias, court activities will resume on April 13.
According to him, the appointment followed the retirement of Mustapha Hassan-Rumah from service.
The former Kogi governor is wanted by the anti-graft EFCC over alleged N80 billion loot.
The Lagos judiciary has announced the payment of a N30,000 fee per session for all remote or virtual court proceedings across the state from April 1.
According to him, filing, adjudication of cases and other legal business in both divisions should begin from the date of the notice.
The court admitted the first and second defendants to N10 million bail each; the third and the fourth defendants to N20 million bail each.
Lagos State judiciary has approved a one-week Easter holiday for its workers.
One of them was alleged to have absconded from duty while the other slapped a lawyer and two other persons.
