Introduction
One of the most significant challenges facing the Indian judiciary is the massive backlog of cases, with some cases pending for decades.
Understanding the Backlog
With over 40 million cases pending, the judiciary is overwhelmed. Causes include a shortage of judges, procedural delays, and complex legal processes.
Efforts to Address Delays
Fast-track courts, e-courts, and Lok Adalats have been introduced to address pendency. Technologies like AI are being considered to streamline processes.
The Need for Structural Reforms
Beyond short-term measures, structural reforms such as increasing the number of judges, simplifying legal procedures, and encouraging alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods are essential.
Conclusion
Speedy justice is integral to a fair judicial system. Continued reforms and effective case management are critical to reducing the backlog.