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The e-Courts Integrated Mission Mode Project (Phase-I) is one of the national e-Governance projects being implemented in High Courts and district/subordinate Courts of the Country. [2] The Government approved the computerization of 14,249 district & subordinate Courts under the project by March 2014 with a total budget of Rs. 935 crore.
Karnataka Sexual Minorities Forum versus State of Karnataka & Ors. (2017), a case of the Karnataka High Court, which resulted in an amendment of Section 36A of the Karnataka Police Act, which categorized the intersex, non-binary gender and transgender individuals as predisposed to criminal activity.
The number of judges in a court is decided by dividing the average institution of main cases during the last five years by the national average, or the average rate of disposal of main cases per judge per year in that high court, whichever is higher. The Madras High Court is the oldest high court in the country, established on 26 June 1862 ...
The following types of cases can be admitted in Lok Adalat. [3] 1. Any dispute or case pending in any court of law in India. Criminal offences which are compoundable. [6] Cases under section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act. Issues relating to recovery of money. Issues under Indian Motor Vehicles Act,1988. Issues relating to labour disputes.
In 2024, the total number of pending cases of all types and at all levels rose above 51 million or 5.1 crores, including over 180,000 court cases pending for more than 30 years in district and high courts. [2] [3] [4] 4.5 crore out of 5.1 crore cases, i.e more than 87% cases are pending in district courts as of 2024. [2]
About 2.7 lakh cases were pending in Karnataka High Court as on 2023 which is suffering from a serious backlog of cases, inability to follow Karnataka Civil Procedures and its inability to deliver speedy justice. [21] There are about 20 Lakhs cases pending in the state as of August 2024 for which the High Court becomes the custodian of final ...
Karnataka State Information Commission are overburdened with backlog cases, [13] similar to Central Vigilance Commission. [14] Due to shortage of available staff and vacancies not being filled, there is backlog of cases filed. [15] [16] The maximum number of appeals and complaints pending as per October 2014 records were in state of Uttar Pradesh.
As per the report released on 2006–08, Delhi High court has a long list of pending cases. The backlog is such that it would take 466 years to resolve them. In a bid to restore public trust and confidence, Delhi court spent 5 minutes per case and disposed of 94,000 cases in 2008–10.