Supreme Court Mandates Online Enrollment Prior To Call To Bar For Nigerian Law School Graduates
In a move aimed at modernizing and streamlining the process of enrolling new legal practitioners, the Supreme Court of Nigeria has made online enrolment mandatory for graduates of the Nigerian Law School who successfully pass the Bar exams.
Under the new initiative, all candidates who complete the Nigerian Law School program and qualify as barristers and solicitors of the Supreme Court of Nigeria must register on the dedicated portal, https://lawyerenrollment.com.ng/, before their official Call to Bar ceremony. This online registration is crucial for obtaining enrollment numbers and certificates necessary for practicing law in Nigeria.
The online enrollment system enables graduates, commonly referred to as new wigs, to submit their details in advance, eliminating the need for manual registration and verification on the day of the Call to Bar celebration. Following the ceremony, graduates can promptly collect their official enrollment numbers and Supreme Court enrollment certificates from the Supreme Court complex in Abuja.
By introducing this online enrollment process, the Supreme Court aims to reduce crowds and delays for new lawyers, enhancing efficiency and convenience in the post-ceremony procedures. The Nigerian Law School emphasizes that registration on the portal is mandatory for graduates to receive their Supreme Court enrollment numbers, which are essential for legal practice in the country.
Candidates scheduled for this year’s Call to Bar are strongly advised to register on the portal as soon as possible to ensure a smooth and efficient post-ceremony process. The online platform captures all necessary details, enabling the Supreme Court to assign enrollment numbers promptly and accurately.