
Senior legal professionals highlight excessive adjournments as the primary driver of case pendency in India's lower courts, with Delhi facing over 15.85 lakh pending cases by early 2026. Despite judges hearing thousands of cases daily, the gap between instituted and disposed cases widens annually. While new criminal laws aim to expedite trials, institutional reforms are deemed necessary for their effectiveness, particularly for cases like cheque bounces which significantly contribute to the backlog.
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