The Supreme Court dismissed a PIL aimed at setting a three-year deadline for all courts to clear a five crore case backlog. CJI D Y Chandrachud emphasized the impracticality due to high litigation volumes and highlighted comparative statistics with Western legal systems, noting India’s extensive judicial commitments.
Supreme Court refuses to hear plea on case backlog

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