India Courts Mein Deri: Infrastructure Ki Kami Se **13,600+** Criminal Cases Atki!

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India Courts Mein Deri: Infrastructure Ki Kami Se **13,600+** Criminal Cases Atki!
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Yaar, India mein justice system kaafi slow chal raha hai. Supreme Court ki ek report bata rahi hai ki **13,600 se zyada** criminal cases pehle hi **6 mahine se zyada** time se atke hue hain, trial shuru hone se pehle hi. Ye judges ki kami se nahi, balki infrastructure aur admin problems ki wajah se ho raha hai. Is wajah se naya BNSS law bhi implement nahi ho pa raha hai aur justice mein deri ho rahi hai.

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Infrastructure Ki Kharabi Se Trial Mein Deri

Supreme Court ki ek report ne bataya hai ki India mein criminal trials mein kaafi der ho rahi hai, jiska main reason badhiya infrastructure aur administrative problems hain. Jab se Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) law 2024 mein apply hua hai, tab se 13,600 se zyada criminal cases trial se pehle hi 6 mahine se zyada time se ruke hue hain, matlab charges abhi tak file nahi hue hain. Legal advisors Sidharth Luthra aur S. Nagamuthu ki report ke mutabik, asli problem record management, document digitization, aur data standardization mein hai, na ki judges ki kami mein. Is situation se BNSS ko effective tarike se use karna mushkil ho raha hai, jo ki India mein criminal justice ko update aur speed up karne ke liye banaya gaya ek naya law hai.

Data Ki Gappe Badha Rahi Hain Case Backlogs Ko

Report dikha rahi hai ki jin states mein cases zyada hain, wahan incomplete ya unclear data records ki bhi dikkat hai. Isse pata chalta hai ki data ko maintain karne aur share karne mein problems hain, jiska seedha asar case backlogs kam karne par pad raha hai. Jaise Madhya Pradesh aur Uttar Pradesh mein sabse zyada session court cases 6 mahine se zyada delay hue hain. Telangana mein toh 71% session court cases trial se pehle hi atke hue hain. Haryana, Punjab, aur Bihar se data abhi review hona baaki hai, jisse poora national picture clear nahi hai. India ke legal system mein poorly organized aur inaccessible data ek badi challenge bani hui hai.

10,000+ Session Court Cases Delay Hue

26 states ke session courts aur 23 states ke magistrate courts ke data ke analysis se pata chala hai ki 10,000 se zyada session court cases 6 mahine se zyada delay hue hain. Iske alawa, 15,203 cases charge framing ki 60-day deadline miss kar gaye. Lagbhag one-third session court cases abhi bhi pre-trial phase mein hain. Magistrate courts mein bhi aise hi delays ho rahe hain. India ki courts mein overall 55.8 million se zyada cases pending hain March 2026 tak. Desh mein per million log par sirf 21 judges hain, jo international standards se bahut kam hai. Isliye infrastructure problems ka impact aur bhi zyada ho jata hai.

Judicial Infrastructure Improve Karne Ke Liye Suggestions

Legal advisors ne High Courts ko kaha hai ki woh trial courts ko closely monitor karein aur documents submit karne aur committal proceedings ke liye BNSS ke under timelines ka strict adherence ensure karein. Case adjournments par bhi behtar control ki demand ki gayi hai. Report mein zor diya gaya hai ki Union aur State governments ki responsibility hai ki woh judiciary ko zyada paisa, staff, aur behtar facilities dein. Iske jawab mein, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant ne ek Judicial Infrastructure Advisory Committee banayi hai. Yeh committee nationwide judicial infrastructure ko improve karne ke liye ek plan banayegi, jismein technology, modernization, aur behtar working conditions par focus hoga, taaki delays kam ho sakein aur justice delivery improve ho sake.

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