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Hanging in court is up 90% from Jan 2020

Hanging in court is up 90% from Jan 2020
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Bengaluru: The number of cases delayed in the Karnataka subordinate court almost doubled between January 2020 and December 2021 – mostly due to restrictions related to Covid and the obstacles seen last year – while almost 20.5% of judges remained empty in this court.
In January 2020, the cumulative pending cases in all lower trials in Karnataka were 10.5 lakh and jumped to 19.9 lakh on December 13, 2021 – increased 90%.
Of the current pending cases, 11.1 lakh is criminal and 8.7 lakh is a civil case, according to data from the national judicial data network.
Separate data on November 30, 2021, from the Ministry of Justice, showing that more than 20% of the 1,361 jury posts in this court throughout the state.
Lawyers and legal experts associate a surge into “extraordinary years” disturbed by Covid-19 and the inability of the majority of the court to take advantage of video conferencing by the High Court and the Supreme Court did so.
Senior Advocate KV Dhananjay said: “The blank position of the judge affects the efficiency of the system.
Also, 2020 is one year unlike the others who see the court closing for weeks.
Even after the resumption, they did not handle cases as much as possible.
Most of the subordinate trials yet Embracing technology to a certain extent, it might affect the disposal level.
“Nationally, 2.5 crore cases are waiting in the subordinate court in January 2020.
On December 13, 2021, the number crossed 4 crores.
Covid Shut Courts, Hit Evention Collection: Lawyeruttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Gujarat and Bihar also registered a big leap delayed.
While Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra have more cases in absolute quantities, they have reported growth of 52.7% and 53.2% compared to 90% in Karnataka.
Kerala saw a leap of 83.7%, Gujarat 73% and bihar 27.4%.
“Covid-19 is one of the main factors for increased dicty.
The court is closed for several weeks and other challenges such as collection of evidence (in virtual hearings), without cases that cannot move forward, it has impacted,” said Adifton Rozario.
Furthermore, nearly 21% post judge (5,193) was empty in India, compared to 20.5% in Karnataka.
It was almost 30% in Uttar Pradesh, 11.4% in Maharashtra, 13.8% in Kerala, 25.8% in Gujarat and 28% in Bihar.

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