Clearing the backlog in the nation’s courts

The Cascading Causes of Judicial Backlog
The problem of pendency is a complex issue stemming from multiple intertwined factors.

Multi-Dimensional Impact of Pendency
The consequences of this judicial logjam are felt across all sectors of the nation.
Multi-Dimensional Impact of Pendency
The consequences of this judicial logjam are felt across all sectors of the nation.
Conclusion

Declogging India’s courts is an existential imperative. An efficient, accessible, and swift justice delivery system is the bedrock of a vibrant democracy and a thriving economy. Achieving the vision of a $5 trillion economy is impossible without a judiciary that can inspire confidence and uphold the sanctity of the rule of law. A collaborative, mission-mode approach is the only path to ensure that the promise of justice enshrined in our Constitution becomes a lived reality for all.

UPSC mains exam based on the question of the provided topic:

GS Paper 2 – “Structure, organization and functioning of the Judiciary- “Important aspects of governance, transparency and accountability, e-governance- applications, models, successes, limitations, and potential; “Appointment to various Constitutional posts.”
GS Paper 3 – “Indian Economy and issues relating to growth, development.”
Question 1. The colossal pendency of cases in Indian courts is a multi-faceted problem with deep-rooted structural and procedural causes. Critically analyse these causes and discuss their cascading socio-economic consequences. (150 words, 10 marks)
Question 2. ‘Justice delayed is justice denied’ remains a persistent reality in India. In this context, suggest a holistic, technology-driven, and institutional reform-based strategy to declog the Indian judiciary and enhance access to justice. (250 words, 15 marks)
(Source- Hindustan Times)

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