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Over 4.83 crore cases pending in courts across India: Law Minister Kiren Rijiju

'If a judge disposes of 50 cases, 100 new litigations are filed as people are more aware now'

PTI New Delhi Published 20.08.22, 04:28 PM
Union Law and Justice Minister Kiren Rijiju addresses the inaugural session of National Seminar on Introspection: Armed Forces Tribunal

Union Law and Justice Minister Kiren Rijiju addresses the inaugural session of National Seminar on Introspection: Armed Forces Tribunal PTI picture

With the number of pending cases nearing the 5-crore mark, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju on Saturday said that if a judge disposes of 50 cases, 100 new litigations are filed as people are more aware now and approach courts to settle disputes.

Addressing a seminar on the functioning of the Armed Forces Tribunal in the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Rijiju said that the government is tapping technology to reduce pendency in courts.

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Responding to a question during Parliament's monsoon session, the law minister had said that over 4.83 crore cases are pending in courts across the country.

While over 4 crore cases are pending in lower courts, the Supreme Court is burdened with a pendency of over 72,000 cases.

The minister said that the proposed law on mediation will also help bring down the number of litigations in courts with a renewed focus on alternate dispute resolution mechanism.

Rijiju also felt that there should be "no comparison" between pendency of cases in India and other countries as "we have a different set of problems".

He said that there are some countries that do not even have a population of 5 crore when the number of pending cases in India is nearing the 5-crore mark.

He assured the law ministry is willing to offer any help to the Armed Forces Tribunal in quick delivery of justice.

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