Lawyers in the Lagos State Ministry of justice will now be privileged to undergo training twice in a year.
According to Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Funlola Odunlami, who gave the assurance, announcing plans to hold Moot Court Sessions twice a year for its State Counsel.
Odunlami said this in her keynote address at the second edition of the Moot Court Session held for State Counsel at the Folarin Coker Staff Clinic Hall, the Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja.
She said a Moot Court, which was a Mock Court in which lawyers argue imaginary cases for practise, would allow the participants take part in simulated or arbitrary proceedings usually involving drafting memoranda or participating in oral argument.
According to Odunlami, it was hoped that they would gain something worthwhile from the Moot Court Competition, enjoying them to see the programme as preparation to be a better State Counsel and not just for competition and entertainment alone”.
She also implored the State Counsel comprising of Legal Officers from the State Ministry to aspire to be more professional in the discharge of their duties.
Among the issues raised at the Moot Court competition, where the Directorates of Citizens Mediation Centre and Civil Litigation jointly came first were Bail Application, Stay of Proceeding, No case Submission, Plea Bargain, Jurisdiction, Computer Generated Evidence and Prima Facie.
