The Attorney General is keen to ensure that there is a court recording system in place.

Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum said currently lawyers in court were sometimes asked to speak as fast as the magistrate could write, and as such, lawyers could get lost in what they were trying to say because they had to slow down.

Sayed-Khaiyum adds that in a country like Australia, there is an independent court recording system and at the end of the hearing, you can get a transcript printed, pay for it and take it with you.

Echoing similar sentiments is the Commissioner of the Independent Legal Services Commission John Connors who said they will be installing similar recording systems, and he hopes the Courts will take the idea onboard.