Supreme Court refuses to hear plea on case backlog | India News

Supreme Court refuses to hear plea on case backlog

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a PIL seeking to fix a three-year outer limit for all courts to clear their cumulative backlog of more than five crore cases, reports Dhananjay Mahapatra.
A bench led by CJI D Y Chandrachud told the petitioner that what he was seeking to achieve was very desirable but practically impossible given the flood of litigation faced by each tier of the justice delivery system.

We hear more cases than Western countries: Supreme Court

In Supreme Court of India, the number of cases we hear every day is more than what Western countries’ SCs take up in a year,” the CJI told the petitioner. “That is because our justice system is people-oriented and focuses on every citizen getting easy access to courts. If we adopt the approach of top courts in Western countries, we can clear the backlog in a year and there will be no pendency.”
As of Friday, there are 82,397 cases pending in SC, of which 27,675 are less than a year old. Till date, 48,000 cases have been filed this year and SC had disposed of 46,659 cases in the same period.
The US Supreme Court accepts 100-150 of the more than 7,000 cases it is asked to review every year. According to its rules, four of the nine judges must vote to accept a case. Five of the nine judges must vote to grant a stay, for example, on execution in a death penalty case.
The UK Supreme Court receives around 230 applications for permission to appeal and hears around 90 cases per year. The Indian SC, on Mondays and Fridays, operates 17 benches with each taking up an average 60 cases, which means on these days, it hears over 1,000 cases per day.
In the 25 HCs in India, over 60 lakh cases are pending, of which 4.5 lakh cases are less than a year old. This year, 13.4 lakh new cases have been filed in HCs, which during the same period disposed of 10.7 lakh cases. In trial courts across the country, 4.5 crore cases are pending as on Friday. Last month, as many as 24.7 lakh cases were instituted in trial courts, which during that month disposed of 31.8 lakh cases.



Source link

Related Posts

Ukraine claims Russia fired ICBM; mid-range missile, says Putin

MOSCOW/KYIV: Russian…

Read more

‘Not a place for Russian sympathiser’: Trump ally Nikki Haley opposes Tulsi Gabbard’s appointment as US Director of National Intelligence

GOP leader…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Essex Police taking no further action against Allison Pearson

  • November 21, 2024
Essex Police taking no further action against Allison Pearson

Jean McConville’s son says Disney drama is ‘horrendous’

  • November 21, 2024
Jean McConville’s son says Disney drama is ‘horrendous’

Chappell Roan, Doechii, Ezra Collective and more make longlist

  • November 21, 2024
Chappell Roan, Doechii, Ezra Collective and more make longlist

We’ve hit YouTube limit so are moving to Netflix

  • November 20, 2024
We’ve hit YouTube limit so are moving to Netflix

Logan Paul accused of misleading fans over cryptocurrency investments

  • November 20, 2024
Logan Paul accused of misleading fans over cryptocurrency investments

Sam Fender tackles grief in new single People Watching

  • November 19, 2024
Sam Fender tackles grief in new single People Watching