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International Human Rights Day: Old Laws, Regulations Now Obsolete, Says PSC Chairman

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The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu, has called for innovation and proper use of electronic evidence and other modern devices in our nation’s legal system.

 

DIG Argungu said violation of human rights has taken a new dimension in this 21st century, stressing that the key challenges and threats are mostly the current passive and obsolete criminal justice system and, the lack of a rebalanced criminal justice system in the area of victimology.

 

The PSC Chairman spoke at the International Human Rights Day 2024 with the theme “Our Rights, Our Future, Right now: All Humans are born free and equal in Dignity and Rights” held today, Tuesday, December 10th 2024 at the Nigerian Bar Association  National Secretariat  Auditorium, Central Business District, Abuja.

 

He noted that there is a glaring lack of innovation and proper use of electronic evidence and other relevant devices.

 

DIG Argungu lamented that the old laws and regulations  “appear to be uncertain and obsolete and also,  it is becoming harder for the regulations to keep up with technology. “It is doubtful that new languages in law could anticipate the cleverness of technology”

 

The PSC Chairman said there was a need at “this hour of 21st century and fourth   Industrial  Revolution, for “all Lawyers and  Judicial  Staff to have training in recognition of offences committed through computer and how electronic evidence can be obtained and preserved” stressing  “we should also bear in mind that an old-fashioned way of long-hand writing in taking court proceedings is already obsolete and ineffective in today’s world”.

 

DIG Argungu also noted the conflicts of procedural laws in the area of disposal of exhibits in cases disposed of in law courts.

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