After HC pendency, SC to focus on arrears in trial courts; CJI and top two judges to interact with and motivate trial judges

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The Supreme Court, targeting the backlog of 4.6 crore cases, plans methods with trial court judges for swift disposal. Sessions will focus on case categorization, technological advancements, efficient human resource use, and career growth for judicial officers, aiming to enhance judicial efficiency.

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