No. 1
South West has 3,07,683 cases waiting. A typical pending case falls around 730 days old, and the district cleared 108.6% as many cases as it received last month. It stays on the list of districts to watch in this snapshot.
- Cases waiting
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pending cases
Cases waiting to be decided.
These are court cases that have been filed but not yet disposed. We count everything that is still open on the day the source numbers were published — including cases that are only a few days old and cases that have been pending for years.
- 3,07,683
- Typical wait
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typical wait
About how long a pending case has been waiting in court.
This is an estimate of the middle of the backlog — roughly how old a typical pending case is. It is not the age of any one case. Courts publish cases grouped into age buckets (0–1 year, 1–3 years, and so on), and we estimate from those buckets.
- ~24 mo
- Cleared per 100
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cases cleared per 100 filed
How many cases courts finish for every 100 new ones they get.
If this number is 100, courts are keeping pace with new filings. Below 100 means the backlog is growing. Above 100 means courts are catching up. We calculate it from the monthly filing and disposal totals published in the source dashboard.
- 109
Why it is flaggedThis district isn't among the clearest pressure signals right now.
No. 2
New Delhi has 2,98,480 cases waiting. A typical pending case falls around 183 days old, and the district cleared 46.1% as many cases as it received last month. It stays on the list of districts to watch in this snapshot.
- Cases waiting
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pending cases
Cases waiting to be decided.
These are court cases that have been filed but not yet disposed. We count everything that is still open on the day the source numbers were published — including cases that are only a few days old and cases that have been pending for years.
- 2,98,480
- Typical wait
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typical wait
About how long a pending case has been waiting in court.
This is an estimate of the middle of the backlog — roughly how old a typical pending case is. It is not the age of any one case. Courts publish cases grouped into age buckets (0–1 year, 1–3 years, and so on), and we estimate from those buckets.
- ~6 mo
- Cleared per 100
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cases cleared per 100 filed
How many cases courts finish for every 100 new ones they get.
If this number is 100, courts are keeping pace with new filings. Below 100 means the backlog is growing. Above 100 means courts are catching up. We calculate it from the monthly filing and disposal totals published in the source dashboard.
- 46
Why it is flaggedNew cases are coming in faster than this district is clearing them, and the queue is already among the state's biggest.
No. 3
Central has 2,24,290 cases waiting. A typical pending case falls around 730 days old, and the district cleared 96.1% as many cases as it received last month. It stays on the list of districts to watch in this snapshot.
- Cases waiting
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pending cases
Cases waiting to be decided.
These are court cases that have been filed but not yet disposed. We count everything that is still open on the day the source numbers were published — including cases that are only a few days old and cases that have been pending for years.
- 2,24,290
- Typical wait
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typical wait
About how long a pending case has been waiting in court.
This is an estimate of the middle of the backlog — roughly how old a typical pending case is. It is not the age of any one case. Courts publish cases grouped into age buckets (0–1 year, 1–3 years, and so on), and we estimate from those buckets.
- ~24 mo
- Cleared per 100
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cases cleared per 100 filed
How many cases courts finish for every 100 new ones they get.
If this number is 100, courts are keeping pace with new filings. Below 100 means the backlog is growing. Above 100 means courts are catching up. We calculate it from the monthly filing and disposal totals published in the source dashboard.
- 96
Why it is flaggedNew cases are coming in faster than this district is clearing them, and the queue is already among the state's biggest.