Dang. The Tulsipur High Court has disposed of 1,243 cases filed in the fiscal year 2081/82 BS.
According to Madhusudan Panthi, information officer at the High Court, a total of 1,243 cases have been disposed of out of 1,457 cases, including 1,043 filed in the court in the last one year and 414 cases transferred from the previous fiscal year. At present, 214 cases are pending.
During the same period, 85.31 percent of the total cases have been disposed of, which is 42 percent more than the target. Information Officer Panthi informed that the target is to dispose of 871 cases in the last fiscal year.
“All the cases that have crossed one year have been decided in the court. The remaining cases include 45 cases over six months and 169 cases within six months,” he said at an interaction on Wednesday.
According to the annual progress report, the number of cases registered and the number of dismissals is the highest in a decade of the court. According to the available data, 565 or 59.53 percent of 949 cases were decided in the fiscal year 2072/73, 554 i.e. 59.50 percent in 931 cases in 2073/74, and 605 i.e. 67.67 percent of the 789 cases were decided in the fiscal year 2074/75.
Similarly, in the fiscal year 2075/76 BS, 606 or 75.65 per cent cases were decided in 801 cases, 407 i.e. 70.17 per cent in 580 cases in 2076/77 BS and 519 or 66.36 per cent cases in 782 cases in 2077/78 BS. Similarly, 604 or 60.82 per cent cases were disposed of in 993 cases in the fiscal year 2078/89, while 533 or 50.66 per cent cases were disposed of in 1,052 cases in 2079/80. In the fiscal year 2080/81 BS, out of 1,499 cases, 1,085 or 72.38 cases were disposed of.
Chief Justice of the High Court Rajeshwar Tiwari said that more cases have been registered and decided in the last one decade. “According to the five-year strategic plan of the judiciary, according to the case management system, the case should be divided into three types, simple, general and special way.
The work has been carried out accordingly as there is a provision that the settlement should be completed within six months, one year and 18 months. In this way, the number of cases over one year has come down to zero. As many as 45 cases are pending in six months and 169 cases within six months,” he said.






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