The Odisha High Court issued a report stating that 133 percent of the business was completed in the year 2022
Odisha News Desk !! More than 1.02 Lakh cases were filed in the Odisha High Court in 2022, while 1.36 Lakh cases were completed at 133 percent, the court gave this information in a statement on Friday. According to the statement, 1.02.247 cases were registered and 1,36,599 cases were sold from 1 January to 23 (against the winter holidays). At the beginning of the year, 1,96,662 cases were pending in the Supreme Court and now the number of pending cases has dropped at 1.62,310. In the current year, 8,769 issues that have been pending for more than ten years have also been sold. Similarly, 4,47,733 cases were fired in 2021 in 2021 in 2021 Odisha district courts, with an increase of 53.28 percent. While 5,00,404 cases were registered in the district courts until November 30, the figure was 4,34,810 a total of 2021. 55,436) gave the decision. The distribution of decisions in 2022 is 51 percent higher than in 2021. While the average workforce of judicial officers in 2021 767 was compared to the approved power of 962, the appropriate figures in 2022 respectively 776 and 977. There are 311 cases per capita settlement in 2021, while in 2022 577 cases. The withdrawal rate of the case in 2021 is between 36.84 percent to 76.86 percent and in 2022 between 45.76 percent to 177.32 percent. From 30 November, the total number of rape and Poxo cases in district courts is 18.882. A total of 1.042 rape cases were completed from January 1 to December 26, of which 125 cases were noted within a year of the date of the date. Similarly, 3,309 cases were resolved for the same period in the District Judge, of which 660 cases were completed in terms of section 35 (2) of Poxo within a legitimate period of one year from the date the offense noted. A total of 4.351 cases were dealt with during the above period on rape and POXO cases, of which 785 were noted within a year from the date of the date. -Ians Bhubaneswar News Desk !!! Casey/ANM shares this story