India has about 21 judges per million people

New Delhi: India has about 21 judges per million people, Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday.

In a written reply, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju said to calculate the judge-population ratio for per million population in a particular year, the Department of Justice in the ministry uses the population as per Census 2011 and as per available information regarding sanctioned strength of judges in Supreme Court, the high court and district and subordinate courts in the particular year.

“The judge to population ratio (judge per million population) with respect to sanctioned strength of judges is 21.03 as on December 31 2021,” he said.

The sanctioned strength of the apex court is 34 while it is 1098 for the 25 high courts.

Responding to a query on the pendency of cases, he said setting up of subordinate courts including, fast track courts (FTCs) and its functioning comes within the domain of the state governments in consultation with the respective high courts.

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