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The 15th Chief Justice of Ghana, Gertrude Torkornoo, has emphasized the commitment of the judiciary to digitally transform the country’s legal landscape in order to tackle land disputes more effectively. She highlighted the importance of leveraging technology to improve access to justice, and its efficiency for all Ghanaians. This will ultimately end the widespread issue of land litigation across Ghana. The initiative aims to curb the problem of land guards, which has resulted in violent and even a time in deadly conflicts over land ownership.