Zero Pendency Court Project
- A pilot project report by Delhi high court on backlog of cases Called the ‘zero pendency courts project’, it is one-of-its-kind project in India aimed at studying the life cycle of cases and to come up with ideal timelines for disposal of the cases.
- The primary goal of the project is to study the flow of cases in the absence of backlog.
- The project aims to provide information on the judicial time required to dispose of a case together with the gathering stage wise details in each case.
- It was undertaken in certain subordinate courts of Delhi to identify benchmarks for different types ....
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