Litigants will lose confidence in judicial system due to delayed disposal of cases: SC
The Supreme Court has issued directions to ensure speedy trial and disposal of old cases, stating that litigants may become disillusioned if the legal process moves slowly. The court referred to the National Judicial Data Grid's data on pending ca...

"Litigants may become disillusioned when the legal process moves at a snail's pace. We have expressed our anguish where some litigations are pending for 50 years as per NJDG," the bench said and referred to some old cases which have not been decided for over 65 years in states like West Bengal, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh.
"Litigants will lose confidence in the judicial system when the delay continues," Justice Kumar said.
The bench said litigants should be circumspect about seeking frequent adjournments.
"....they should not take goodness of the presiding officers as their weakness," the judges said as they issued as many as 11 directions to deal with pendency of cases.
The bench said cases pending for over five years needed to be monitored by the respective high courts.
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