Jamaica Gleaner

Court backlog persists despite some improvemen­ts

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A TOTAL of 4,274 new cases entered the Supreme Court across all divisions between April and July this year, while only 3,337 matters were completed during the period.

According to data from the Chief Justice’s Statistics Reports for the Supreme Court Easter Term 2018, the High Court Civil and Matrimonia­l Divisions accounted for the largest number of new cases, with 1,571 and 1,366, respective­ly.

The Home Circuit (Criminal) Division was among the lowest, with 148 cases, and the Revenue Division had three new cases, a positive which Justice Minister Delroy Chuck was keen to expound on.

“This particular data shows more than just reduction in cases, but it may also be an indication of the downward trend in crime the country has been experienci­ng. We should look at the correlatio­n,” Chuck said in a statement to the House of Representa­tives yesterday.

The minister further disclosed that the Probate and Matrimonia­l Division accounted for the largest number of cases disposed of, together accounting for 68 per cent of all cases completed. The total number of cases filed was 23.71 per cent more than the previous term.

Chuck also outlined that two critical areas of focus for the chief justice are trial date certainty and case clearance rates.

Trial date or hearing date certainty is the proportion of dates that are set for trial or hearing which proceed without adjournmen­t. He stated that the internatio­nal standard for this measure is between 92 per cent and 100 per cent, and the Chief Justice has set a target of 95 per cent.

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Syranno Baines/Gleaner Writer CHUCK

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