The Coordination Committee of All Districts Bar Association has resolved to continue and intensify the ongoing strike from Monday. Delhi District courts' lawyers are on strike since Friday, protesting against a notification issued by the LG related to deposition of cop at Police Stations.
The Coordination Committee of All District Bar Associations of Delhi has announced a complete abstention from work across all district courts on August 22 and 23, 2025, in protest against the recent notification issued by the Lieutenant Governor (LG), which allows police depositions to be re
The last revision to Delhi's pecuniary limits, which increased the threshold from Rs. 20 lakhs to Rs. 2 crores, took effect on October 26, 2015, through an amendment to the Delhi High Court Act, 1966.
The Islamabad Bar Council (IBC), Islamabad High Court Bar Association (IHCBA), and Islamabad District Bar Association (IDBA) have decided to boycott the proceedings of both the High Court and district courts starting Monday.
The idea behind this Conference was to engage in a meaningful dialogue with different stakeholders and functionaries in the State Judiciary, especially the District Courts, to first understand the challenges being faced by them and thereafter, chalk out a plan to address the same.
Further, Lok Adalats are organized by Legal Services Institutions at such intervals as deemed fit in order to reduce the pendency of cases in the courts and to settle the disputes at pre-litigation stage. Lok Adalats handle pending court cases as referred to it by the respective courts.
In response to a query in Parliament, Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal provided an update on judicial vacancies, stating that there are currently 2 vacancies in the Supreme Court, 364 in high courts, and 5,245 in district courts.
In an interview with ANI, DY Chandrachud, who recently retired from the post of the CJI, pointed out that the judiciary Judge to population ratio in India is amongst the lowest in the world.
The Delhi State Legal Services Authority organised a national lok adalat on Saturday in the High Court, various district courts and tribunals in the city. Over one lakh cases were settled and the settlement amount was Rs 3428.67 crore.
Noting that even after 41 years, the parties in a property dispute case before it are still groping in the dark and litigating, the top court has called for urgent reforms in the country's judicial system in order to tackle delays and clear the backlog of civil cases in courts
“With the Supreme Court of India onboarding the National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) portal, the flagship project of the e-Courts project completes the full circle. Now we have all three tiers of the Indian judiciary on the NJDG portal. NJDG is recognised as a significant innovation under the