Telangana High Court Achieves 95% Disposal Rate, Chief Justice Highlights Judicial Infrastructure
Telangana HC Hits 95% Disposal Rate, CJ Stresses Infrastructure

Telangana High Court Records Impressive 95% Disposal Rate Amid Staffing Challenges

In a significant announcement during the 77th Republic Day celebrations at the Telangana High Court in Hyderabad, Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh revealed that the court has achieved a remarkable 95% disposal rate over the past year. This accomplishment is particularly noteworthy as the court has been operating with only 70% of its full judicial strength, demonstrating exceptional efficiency and dedication from the existing bench.

Case Statistics and Judicial Performance

During the period under review, approximately 79,000 new cases were instituted in the Telangana High Court. Despite this substantial influx, the court managed to dispose of 75,419 cases, showcasing a robust mechanism for handling legal matters. Chief Justice Singh highlighted these figures while addressing the legal fraternity after unfurling the national flag, emphasizing that this performance reflects the judiciary's commitment to timely justice delivery.

Investment in Judicial Infrastructure as Constitutional Duty

Chief Justice Singh strongly advocated for increased investment in judicial infrastructure, describing it as an investment in the rule of law itself. He provided an update on the construction of the new High Court complex at Rajendra Nagar, confirming that the project is progressing well. This development is seen as crucial for enhancing the court's capacity and improving access to justice for citizens across Telangana.

Constitutional Values and Judicial Responsibility

Reflecting on the significance of Republic Day, Chief Justice Singh reminded attendees that justice is not an abstract ideal but a daily pursuit. He stressed that the spirit of the Constitution must transcend institutional boundaries and reach every individual, community, and household. As the conscience keeper of the Constitution, the judiciary bears the solemn responsibility of protecting and enforcing constitutional principles while remaining attuned to evolving human aspirations and complex rights conflicts.

Collaboration Between Bar and Bench

The Chief Justice called for a vigilant and efficient partnership between the Bar and the Bench, describing them as complementary forces essential for fulfilling collective aspirations through justice administration. He acknowledged the dedicated efforts of judicial officers and bar members across the High Court, district courts, and other judicial forums in the state, crediting them for improving legal system efficiency and case disposal.

Tribute to Constitutional Framers and Unsung Contributors

Paying homage to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and other freedom fighters, Chief Justice Singh noted that their vision embodied the aspirations of millions and established India's foundation on justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. He quoted Ambedkar's trust in the judiciary as the guardian of the Constitution to uphold the sovereign will of the people.

Additionally, the Chief Justice expressed gratitude to the hidden and invisible contributors—staff members across the High Court and District Judiciary—whose collective efforts are vital for preserving constitutional values and ensuring the smooth functioning of Telangana's legal machinery.

Distinguished Gathering at Republic Day Event

The Republic Day celebrations witnessed participation from a distinguished gathering, including:

  • Judges of the Telangana High Court
  • Former judges of the Supreme Court and High Court
  • Chairman of the Bar Council of Telangana, A. Narsimha Reddy
  • Advocate General A. Sudarshan Reddy
  • Additional Advocates General Mohd Imran Khan and T. Rajnikanth Reddy
  • Public Prosecutor Palle Nageswar Rao
  • Additional Solicitor General of India B. Narsimha Sharma
  • Deputy Solicitor General of India N. Bhujanga Rao
  • High Court Bar Association President A. Jagan
  • Numerous bar members and judicial officers

This assembly underscored the collective commitment to strengthening judicial processes and upholding the rule of law in Telangana.