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Law Ministry makes a list of good practices followed by High Courts, suggests ways to reduce pendency in Courts
Focusing on rising number of pending cases before the Courts in India, the Union Law Ministry has prepared a list of good practices that are being followed by various High Courts to reduce pendency. The list has been sent to Chief Justices of all the High Courts and it has special emphasis on cases that are more than 5 years old.The list reportedly also includes measures that have been taken. The list has been sent to Chief Justices of all the High Courts and it has special emphasis on cases that are more than 5 years old. The letter by the Union Law Ministry talks about setting up of fast tracks courts and also designating a special day in a week, meant to deal exclusively with disposal of older cases.






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