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More than 40 million cases pending in lower courts: Govt tells Parliament

Addressing the issue of increasing the retirement age of judges in the apex and high courts, the Union Minister for Law and Justice said that there is no proposal to do so currently

A new political landscape led  by the BJP is firmly established in the region now. It is good for the Northeast, good for India Kiren Rijiju Minister of state for home affairs
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The minister said the disposal of cases is the domain of the judiciary, and the government has no direct role in it. “No time frame has been fixed for disposal of cases

Bhavini Mishra New Delhi
Answering the question on the number of vacancies in the Indian judicial system, the Union Minister for Law and Justice Kiren Rijiju told the Rajya Sabha that 72,062 cases are pending in the Supreme Court, 59,45,709 cases in High Courts and 4,19,79,353 cases pending in the district and subordinate courts till July 1, 2022

Pending cases as of July 1, 2022
Serial No Name of Courts Pending Cases
1. Supreme Court 72,062
2. High Courts 59,45,709
3. District and subordinate courts 4,19,79,353
Source: Supreme Court of India website and National Judicial Data Grid(NJDG)

 
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