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Supreme Court Achieves Milestone With Disposal Of Record 52,191 Cases In 2023, Surpassing Total Litigations Registered

Nayan DwivediDec 22, 2023, 01:33 PM | Updated 01:33 PM IST
The Supreme Court of India (Wikimedia Commons)

The Supreme Court of India (Wikimedia Commons)


In a significant milestone for the Indian judiciary, the Supreme Court announced today (22 December) that it has disposed of more cases than the number of litigations registered in 2023.

The top court reported the disposal of 52,191 cases from 1 January 2023, to 15 December 2023, encompassing 45,642 miscellaneous matters and approximately 6,549 regular matters.

This figure exceeds the total registration of cases for the year, which was 49,191.


The court highlighted a paradigm shift, reducing the timeframe for listing cases from 10 days to as few as 5 to 7 days after verification.

The achievement is especially commendable as it surpasses previous years' disposal figures, with 39,800 cases in 2022, 24,586 in 2021, and 20,670 in 2020.

The Supreme Court also credited the Integrated Case Management Information System, implemented in 2017, for facilitating this record-breaking disposal.

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