 A lecture has been presented in honour of the retired Honourable Justice, Ola Bwadi Roadfiver. This is in a bid to discuss ways to improve the nation's judicial system and adopt reforms that comply with international best practice. Justice Roadfiver believes the issues with the judicial system is not with law reforms, but with all consents, lack of interest and contributions. Jacinta Obuco-Hosmore. A lecture presented by Honourable Justice, Oluwatoi Baye, titled, The Administration of Civil and Criminal Justice, New Frontiers to Explore and Conquer, highlighted to lay and treat in cases in court as one of the challenges confronting the system. Among other things stress was the power of arrest by the police. She said the force needs to respect the rights of suspects, as the absence of it breaches the success of the law court. If the truth be told, I believe the most recognizable problem of justice administration is the hurried monster of delay. This because, from my mind, I'm not only troubling the force for deep concern and concerted effort must be applied to reverse the open trend of delays in the backwards. The era when suspects with the strict naked is over, hopefully, not to be subjected to any forms of torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment, not to be arrested merely on the civil wrong or breach of contract and to be brought before a court as prescribed by this law or any other written law or be released conditionally or unconditionally. Part of the event was a response by the Honourable Justice Oluwatoi Road survivor. He said the injurance judicial system requires that all hands be on deck. There was also an official launch of the Justice Baudier Road survivor continuing legal education foundation for paralegals. We have everything on ground now, it's just to implement it. And that is why we have lectures like this that is very important. In most advanced jurisdictions, you'll find that paralegals are very important in legal research and background work. I believe that this foundation would serve as a stepping stone for more assistance to graduating students. Over time, the role of judicial has always been to deliver justice by providing a forum for just resolution of disputes for the society at large, while broke, inept and inefficient judiciary is a dangerous signpost. Jacinta Obuco for Klaus TV, Africa. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.