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Home Ministry, Supreme Court to Tackle Case Backlog
🗓 20 Jun 2026, 07:32 AM
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced that the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is collaborating with the Supreme Court and High Courts to devise a strategy aimed at reducing the significant backlog of pending court cases across the country.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has revealed plans for a joint initiative between the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and the judiciary to address the extensive pendency of cases in Indian courts. The MHA is reportedly working in collaboration with the Supreme Court and various High Courts.
This strategic partnership aims to develop a comprehensive blueprint designed to significantly reduce the number of unresolved legal matters. The announcement highlights the government's focus on judicial reforms and improving the efficiency of the justice delivery system.
While specific details of the blueprint are yet to be disclosed, the collaboration signifies a concerted effort to tackle the long-standing issue of case backlog, which has been a persistent challenge for the Indian judicial system.
This strategic partnership aims to develop a comprehensive blueprint designed to significantly reduce the number of unresolved legal matters. The announcement highlights the government's focus on judicial reforms and improving the efficiency of the justice delivery system.
While specific details of the blueprint are yet to be disclosed, the collaboration signifies a concerted effort to tackle the long-standing issue of case backlog, which has been a persistent challenge for the Indian judicial system.