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Justice on hold: India court crippled by a million-case backlog


https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4gz4y4p80po


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With more than a million cases pending, it is among the most overburdened courts in the country. Matters ranging from criminal trials to property and family disputes have been pending here for decades, leaving thousands of people in India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, trapped in legal limbo.

Consider Babu Ram Rajput, 73, a retired government employee who has been battling a property dispute for over three decades.

He bought land at an auction in 1992, but the previous owner challenged the sale - and the case remains unresolved to this day.

"I just hope my case is decided while I'm still alive," Mr Rajput says.

The high court's struggle mirrors a broader crisis in India's judiciary, where too few judges and a constant flood of cases have caused crippling delays.

With a sanctioned strength of 160 that experts say has never been completely filled, the court is severely understaffed. Delays in police investigations, frequent adjournments, and poor infrastructure further add to the backlog, leaving the system stretched beyond capacity.
 
Over 100 million pending cases
Many forgotten on the shelves


As of late 2024/early 2025, India's courts face a massive backlog, with estimates exceeding 52 million pending cases, a significant portion of which have been unresolved for over a decade. This large number of unresolved and long-pending cases underscores the critical need for judicial reform, increased staffing, and upgraded infrastructure to improve efficiency and address the overwhelm in the court system.

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