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What is National Judicial data Grid Upsc?
The National Judicial Data Grid is a part of the ongoing e-Courts Integrated Mission Mode Project. The NJDG works as a monitoring tool to identify manage and reduce pendency of cases.
What are the four types of judiciary?
Learn more about the different types of federal courts.
- Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States.
- Courts of Appeals. There are 13 appellate courts that sit below the U.S. Supreme Court, and they are called the U.S. Courts of Appeals.
- District Courts.
- Bankruptcy Courts.
- Article I Courts.
How can I get a copy of my Judgement online in India?
Court Orders : Search by Court Number
- Select the entry from the Court Number select box, which shows the court number, the judge name, the designation of the judge and the judge period for searching the Order/Judgement of the case.
- Enter the Captcha (the 5 digit numbers shown on the screen) in the text box provided.
How much cases are pending in India?
There are about 73,000 cases pending before the Supreme Court and about 44 million in all the courts of India, up 19\% since last year.
What is undated case?
A.it means that your case has not been assigned the next date of hearing.
What is the main function of judiciary?
One of the major functions of the judiciary is to interpret and apply laws to specific cases. In the course of deciding the disputes that come before it, the judges interpret and apply laws. Every law needs a proper interpretation for getting applied to every specific case. This function is performed by the judges.
What is CNR number in court case?
The CNR means Case Number Record. CNR is a unique 16 digit number given to all cases. To put it in short, it is the unique case identity number by which any Case can be identified. CNR is assigned to each Case filed through Case Information System.
What is the National Judicial data grid (njdg)?
Context : According to the National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG), a government platform monitoring judicial data, backlog of cases in district courts saw a sharp increase of 18.2 per cent between December 31, 2019 and December 31, 2020. The National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) is a part of the e-Courts Integrated Mission Mode Project.
What is njdg portal?
NJDG, a flagship project implemented under the aegis of the eCourts project, has been recognized as a significant innovation under the Ease of Doing Business initiative of the Government of India. The portal is a national repository of data relating to cases pending and disposed of in all district and taluka courts of the country.
What is the aim of njdg?
The aim is to track judicial performance across different courts in the country. The NJDG is working as National data warehouse for case data including the orders/judgments for Courts across the country. NJDG works as a monitoring tool to identify, manage & reduce pendency of cases.
How many pending cases are there in njdg?
Presently, NJDG contains information on 1.94 crore pending cases out of approximately 2.7 crore cases of district judiciary under all the high courts of country except Madhya Pradesh and Delhi, where case data is being migrated to national version of Case Information Software.