Published 16:01 IST, September 7th 2024

Nearly 62,000 Cases In High Court Stuck For Over 30 Years

Almost 62,000 cases dating back over 30 years are still pending in various high courts, an official data revealed.

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New Delhi: Almost 62,000 cases are still pending in various high courts, which are dating back over 30 years. Notably, three cases have been awaiting resolution since 1952—two of which are in Calcutta High Court and one in Mras High Court. ditionally, re are four cases pending since 1954 and nine since 1955, an official data revealed. 

Across high courts, re are approximately 58.59 lakh cases pending, comprising 42.64 lakh civil cases and 15.94 lakh criminal cases. National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) reports that nearly 2.45 lakh of se cases have been pending for 20 to 30 years.

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President Murmu Calls For Change In ‘Culture of journments’

dressing national conference of district judiciary here earlier this week, President Droupi Murmu h called for a change in "culture of journments'' in judiciary.

She said long-standing pendency and backlog of cases is a big challenge before judiciary.

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"All stakeholders have to find a solution by giving priority to this problem," she said.

According to National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG), nearly 2.45 lakh cases are pending in high courts which are 20 to 30 years old.

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Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal h also called for breaking perception that Indian courts follow "tareekh pe tareekh culture".

He said law ministry has analysed that re were cases pending since five, 10, 15, 20 and 30 years.

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He said an analysis of pending cases mentioned on NJDG shows that parties involved in litigation are eir not present or not interested in taking case forward. He said 25 to 30 per cent of such cases can be closed in one go.

In this regard, some high courts have taken effective steps.

Referring to concepts of 'ageing analysis' and 'clubbing of similar cases', he said se have helped settle pending cases in a time-bound manner.

More than five crore cases are pending in various courts, including district courts, high courts and Supreme Court.

 

(With inputs from PTI)

16:01 IST, September 7th 2024