One First Grade Judge at Wau High Court resumed work after the two months strike countrywide.
Judge Yai Anyuon Akot, says he resumed his duty due to general interest of the country, Radio Voice of Hope reports.
Anyuon explains that there are civil and criminal cases due to many pending cases in the court.
He adds that he will look into three different cases in a day, except the cases of murder which are under high court.
Anyuon points out that absence of judicial authorities in the country affects the whole government work.
He encourages his colleagues who are still striking to resume work because of high number of cases in all police stations to reduce the suffering prisoners.
Some complainants express happiness for the resumption of judiciary as it will help pended cases.
Judiciary went on strike in May this year requesting their Chief in South Sudan to improve their working environment, give allowance and offer other services.
This month, President of Republic has issued a decree, relieving thirteen of striking judges.