National judicial data grid made available online for public access with case pendency statistics

The public access portal of National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) was inaugurated today (19 September 2015) by  Justice Madan B. Lokur, Judge, Supreme Court and In-charge, eCommittee, Supreme Court, in the presence of Chairpersons of the Computer Committees of all the High Courts and Secretary, Deptt. of Justice, Government of India. This will allow access to the figures of pendency of District Judiciary Courts across the country, in aggregate for country and States as well as individual Court/Judges by any member of public visiting the National eCourts portal ecourts.gov.in.

Here is an illustrative example of the statistics that we downloaded from the NJDG website today on 19 September 2015 (Please note that presently, presently, the NJDG contains information of 1.94 Crore pending cases out of approximately 2.7 Crore cases of District Judiciary of the Courts under all the High Courts of the country. However, data for Madhya Pradesh and Delhi is presently available since case data for these states is being migrated to National version of Case Information Software. Some courts are not yet computerised and in some cases connectivity issues may lead to non-updation of information.):

SUMMARY REPORT OF INDIA AS ON DATE :– 19/09/2015

PARTICULARS

CIVIL CASES

CRIMINAL CASES

TOTAL CASES

PERCENTAGE

Cases Disposed In Last Month

191691

487565

679258

Cases Filed In Last Month

159754

358115

517805

Cases Disposed In Last Month(more than 10 years old)

6936

12700

19636

Pre-Registration

Cases-Under Objection

18127

32792

50919

Cases- Under Rejection

82

304

386

Cases-Pending Registration

190767

263162

453909

Pending Cases

Cases Pending over 10 years

597374

1404115

2001493

(10.22%)

Cases Pending (Between 5 to 10 years)

1059516

2459548

3519069

(17.97%)

Cases Pending (Between 2 to 5 years)

1994494

3896528

5891042

(30.08%)

Cases Pending less than 2 years

2958312

5212400

8170774

(41.73%)

Total Pending Cases

6609696

12972591

19582378

(100%)

Category Wise Pending Cases

Senior Citizen

485930

96865

582795

(2.98%)

Filed By Women

1038780

833279

1872062

(9.56%)

Monitoring Alert

Cases Listed Today

173702

235567

409273

(2.09%)

Undated cases

973245

2183356

3156603

(16.12%)

Excessive Dated Cases (More than 3 Months)

215600

1216236

1431847

(7.31%)

Total Judge / Court

15190

Disclaimer :- Please note that above figures are on the basis of available data.

Report Printed as on 19/09/2015 Time : 19:46:51

 

And, the following image the charts for pendency figures as on 19 September 2015 on the NJDG website:

 National Judicial Data Grid

This NJDG public access page is available at ecourts.gov.in/services (after visiting this page, you have to click the NJDG option from the top menu bar). Alternatively, you can visit this link directly. It provides consolidated figures of pendency of cases in District Judiciary across the country. These statistics will be updated everyday by the respective Court Complexes covered under the eCourts Project. They will show case pendency broken into Civil and Criminal Cases segregated into age-wise categories of upto 2 years, between 2 to 5 years, between 5 to 10 years and more than 10 years. The NJDG page for public access will also disseminate national and State, district and court wise information about institution and disposal of last month of cases and also the cases filed by senior citizen and women in the total pendency. The public access page also has feature of monitoring alerts like all cases listed today across the country and the cases where no date is updated or a date more than 3 months later is updated.

All of the above referred statistics is provided in drill-down manner i.e. on clicking the figure for national pendency, next page showing its breakup of state-wise pendency will be shown. This way, a particular case information can be accessed by further drilling down from State to district, district to a Court establishment and then to the individual Court.

This initiative is in furtherance of the motto of judiciary to promote transparency and access of information for all the stakeholders of the justice delivery system.

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