Ministry of Law and Justice

Establishment of National Judicial Infrastructure

Posted On: 21 MAR 2022 2:50PM by PIB Delhi

As per the information made available by the High Courts, as on 28.02.2022 there are 20,814 Court Halls and 18,319 Residential Units available for Judicial Officers/Judges in the country against the working strength of 19,350 Judges/Judicial Officers of District and Subordinate Courts and sanctioned strength of 24,520 as on 28.02.2022. There is presently a vacancy of 5,170 Judicial Officers. As the available infrastructure also includes court halls leased from Centre/ States and rented buildings, the aim is to shift all the court halls to judiciary owned buildings and to match the Judicial Infrastructure with sanctioned strength of judges.

The primary responsibility of development of infrastructure facilities for judiciary rests with the State Governments. To augment the resources of the State Governments, the Union Government has been implementing a Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Development of Infrastructure Facilities for Judiciary by providing financial assistance to State Governments / UTs in the prescribed fund sharing pattern between Centre and States. The Scheme is being implemented since      1993-94. It covers the construction of court buildings and residential accommodations for Judicial Officers of District and Subordinate Judiciary. As on date a sum of Rs. 8758.71 crore has been released under the Scheme so far since its inception, out of which Rs. 5314.40 crore (60.68 %) has been released since 2014-15.  The Scheme has been extended from 2021-22 to 2025-26 with a budgetary outlay of Rs. 9000 crore including Central share of Rs. 5307.00 crore. Besides the construction of Court Halls and Residential Quarters, the Scheme now also covers the construction of Lawyers’ Halls, Digital Computer Rooms and Toilet Complexes in the District and Subordinate Courts.

The State-wise statement of the ratio of the cases currently pending in the court to the total number of judges is at Annexure-I.

The State-wise detail of total vacancies of Judges at present is at Annexure-II.

The Registry of Supreme Court of India has compiled data on the status of judicial infrastructure and court amenities.  A proposal has been received from Chief Justice of India for setting up of National Judicial Infrastructure Authority of India (NJIAI) for arrangement of adequate infrastructure for courts, as per which there will be a Governing Body with Chief Justice of India as Patron-in-Chief. The other salient features of the proposal are that NJIAI will act as a Central body in laying down the road map for planning, creation, development, maintenance and management of functional infrastructure for the Indian Court System, besides identical structures under all the High Courts. The proposal has been sent to the various State Governments/UTs, as they constitute an important stakeholder, for their views on the contours of the proposal to enable taking a considered view on the matter.

Annexure –I

ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL JUDICIAL INFRASTRUCTURE (As on 09.03.2022)

Sl. No.

States & UTs

Sanctioned Strength of Judges/Judicial Officers of District and Subordinate Courts

Working Strength of Judges/Judicial Officers of District and Subordinate Courts

Total pendency of District and Subordinate Courts

Ratio of Pending Cases to Judges /Judicial Officers of District and Subordinate Courts

1

Andaman and Nicobar

0

13

*

2

Andhra Pradesh

607

487

805572

1654.15

3

Arunachal Pradesh

41

32

*

*

4

Assam

467

436

436061

1000.14

5

Bihar

1954

1389

3391187

2441.46

6

Chandigarh

30

30

73262

2442.07

7

Chhattisgarh

482

407

398480

979.07

8

D & N Haveli

3

2

3706

1853.00

9

Daman & Diu

4

4

2902

725.50

10

Delhi

884

686

1123292

1637.45

11

Goa

50

40

57603

1440.08

12

Gujarat

1523

1176

1996428

1697.64

13

Haryana

772

477

1332388

2793.27

14

Himachal Pradesh

175

162

472766

2918.31

15

Jammu and Kashmir

300

240

253828

1057.62

16

Jharkhand

675

517

507853

982.31

17

Karnataka

1364

1085

2022290

1863.86

18

Kerala

569

487

1955155

4014.69

19

Ladakh

17

9

957

106.33

20

Lakshadweep

3

3

*

*

21

Madhya Pradesh

2021

1550

1916155

1236.23

22

Maharashtra

2190

1940

4949069

2551.07

23

Manipur

59

46

12706

276.22

24

Meghalaya

97

49

17005

347.04

25

Mizoram

65

41

6114

149.12

26

Nagaland

34

24

2763

115.13

27

Odisha

977

781

1546864

1980.62

28

Puducherry

26

11

34668

3151.64

29

Punjab

692

606

972103

1604.13

30

Rajasthan

1549

1272

2124411

1670.13

31

Sikkim

28

20

1920

96.00

32

Tamil Nadu

1319

1080

1411371

1306.83

33

Telangana

474

424

838703

1978.07

34

Tripura

122

106

36374

343.15

35

Uttar Pradesh

3634

2528

10254226

4056.26

36

Uttarakhand

299

272

320215

1177.26

37

West Bengal

1014

918

2648005

2884.54

 

Source: - National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) and MIS Portal of DoJ.

* Data Not available on NJDG portal.

This information was given by Shri Kiren Rijiju, Union Minister, Ministry of Law and Justice, in Rajya Sabha today.

 

Annexure -II

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO  PART (D) OF RAJYA SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1875 FOR ANSWER ON 17.03.2022 REGARDING  ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL JUDICIAL INFRASTRUCTURE

(As on 09.03.2022)

Sl. No.

States & UTs

Total Sanctioned Strength of Judges/Judicial Officers of District and Subordinate Courts

Total Working Strength of Judges/Judicial Officers of District and Subordinate Courts

Total vacancy of Judges/Judicial Officers of District and Subordinate Courts

1

Andaman and Nicobar

0

13

-13

2

Andhra Pradesh

607

487

120

3

Arunachal Pradesh

41

32

9

4

Assam

467

436

31

5

Bihar

1954

1389

565

6

Chandigarh

30

30

0

7

Chhattisgarh

482

407

75

8

D & N Haveli

3

2

1

9

Daman & Diu

4

4

0

10

Delhi

884

686

198

11

Goa

50

40

10

12

Gujarat

1523

1176

347

13

Haryana

772

477

295

14

Himachal Pradesh

175

162

13

15

Jammu and Kashmir

300

240

60

16

Jharkhand

675

517

158

17

Karnataka

1364

1085

279

18

Kerala

569

487

82

19

Ladakh

17

9

8

20

Lakshadweep

3

3

0

21

Madhya Pradesh

2021

1550

471

22

Maharashtra

2190

1940

250

23

Manipur

59

46

13

24

Meghalaya

97

49

48

25

Mizoram

65

41

24

26

Nagaland

34

24

10

27

Odisha

977

781

196

28

Puducherry

26

11

15

29

Punjab

692

606

86

30

Rajasthan

1549

1272

277

31

Sikkim

28

20

8

32

Tamil Nadu

1319

1080

239

33

Telangana

474

424

50

34

Tripura

122

106

16

35

Uttar Pradesh

3634

2528

1106

36

Uttarakhand

299

272

27

37

West Bengal

1014

918

96

TOTAL

 

24520

19350

5170

 

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