Cji-designate Gogoi says he has a plan to tackle judicial backlog
NEW DELHI: Chief Justice of India (Cji)-designate Ranjan Gogoi on Saturday said he intends to focus on dealing with a rising backlog of cases clogging up the courts and providing access to justice to the poor.
“Two things are troubling me--pendency of case, which brings in a lot of disrepute to courts, and providing justice to poverty-stricken population,” justice Gogoi said in his keynote address in
New Delhi at an interactive session on the “Role of Bar and Bench in Social Engineering,” organised by the Youth Bar Association of India.
On an increasing number of civil cases that add to pendency, justice Gogoi said: “In civil cases, parties get relief after two or three generations. I have a plan to tackle it and request everyone’s support.”
Supreme Court judges have often expressed concern at the increasing backlog of cases i n the judicial system, with outgoing CJI Dipak Misra in June writing a letter to all high court chief justices to focus on reducing pendency in the high courts and lower courts. According to the data available on the National Judicial Data Grid, a monitoring tool to identify, manage and reduce pendency of cases, the backlog reached alarming levels, touching 33 million currently.
Of these 33 million cases, 27.8 million cases were pending in the subordinate courts. The backlog in 24 high courts across the country stood at 4.3 million. The Supreme Court had a pendency of over 57,000 cases.