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Government of India
Ministry of Law and Justice
05 FEB 2026 1:02PM by PIB Delhi
IMPACT OF FAST TRACK COURTS

The Fast Track Courts (FTCs) are set up by the States/UTs in consultation with the respective High Courts, as per their requirements and availability of resources. In this regard, the 14th Finance Commission recommended the setting up of 1800 Fast Track Courts (FTCs) during the period 2015–2020 for expeditious trial of specific categories of cases including heinous crimes, cases involving women, children, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, individuals afflicted with terminal illnesses, and property-related cases pending for more than five years. As per information received from the High Courts, 880 FTCs are functional across 22 State/UTs as on 31.12.2025. No central assistance is being provided for setting up of these Fast Track Courts. 

Further, a Centrally Sponsored Scheme for the establishment of Fast Track Special Courts (FTSCs), including exclusive POCSO (ePOCSO) Courts was launched in October, 2019. These courts are dedicated to the time-bound trial and disposal of pending cases related to rape and offences under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012. The Scheme has been extended twice, with the latest extension up to 31st March 2026, for establishment of 790 courts.

The impact of the FTSC Scheme has been assessed through third-party evaluations conducted during the extensions of the Scheme. The National Productivity Council conducted a third-party evaluation in 2021, which recommended continuation of the Scheme. Subsequently, the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) undertook an evaluation in 2023 and, inter-alia, recommended continuation of the Scheme, considering its positive role in expeditious disposal of cases relating to women and children. A third-party evaluation has been recently conducted by NITI Aayog through M/s KPMG Advisory Services Private Limited, which has also recommended continuation of the FTSC Scheme as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme, noting its effectiveness in achieving its core objectives of speedy disposal of cases relating to women and children, reduction of pendency, and alignment with national priorities on justice delivery and women’s safety.

Regarding the impact of these Courts in reduction of pendency of cases, as per information received from the High Courts, the FTCs have disposed of 40,26,982 cases during the last 3 years, i.e. 2023, 2024 and 2025. The year-wise and State-wise details are placed at Annexure-I. As per information received from the High Courts, the FTSCs have disposed of 2,28,414 cases during the last 3 years. The year-wise and State-wise details are placed at Annexure-II.

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Annexure-I

State/UT-wise details of functional Fast Track Courts (FTCs) as on 31.12.2025

 

Sl. No.

States/UTs

Functional FTCs as on 31.12.2025

Total Disposal in 2023

Total Disposal in 2024

Total Disposal in 2025

1

Andhra Pradesh

21

2385

4601

3257

2

 Andaman & Nicobar Island 

0

0

0

0

3

Arunachal Pradesh

0

0

0

0

4

Assam

16

8265

7385

6346

5

Bihar

0

0

0

0

6

Chandigarh

0

0

0

0

7

Chhattisgarh

27

3788

4635

5378

8

Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu

0

0

0

0

9

Delhi

26

1688

3276

4047

10

Goa

4

7722

901

1574

11

Gujarat

54

4787

5625

4278

12

Haryana

6

474

358

353

13

Himachal Pradesh

3

160

212

182

14

Jammu & Kashmir

8

83

106

203

15

Jharkhand

39

2107

2531

2442

16

Karnataka

0

0

0

0

17

Kerala

16

0

0

0

18

Ladakh

0

0

0

0

19

Lakshadweep

0

0

0

0

20

Madhya Pradesh

0

0

0

0

21

Maharashtra

102

164182

133818

293807

22

Manipur

6

155

89

94

23

Meghalaya

0

0

0

0

24

Mizoram

2

320

393

365

25

Nagaland

0

0

0

0

26

Odisha

0

0

0

0

27

Puducherry

1

0

2

874

28

Punjab

7

291

247

151

29

Rajasthan

0

0

0

0

30

Sikkim

2

10

14

7

31

Tamil Nadu

73

25295

34767

27734

32

Telangana

0

0

0

0

33

Tripura

2

242

224

308

34

Uttar Pradesh

373

1200766

953274

954136

35

Uttarakhand

4

386

485

343

36

West Bengal

88

98087

21942

25025

 

TOTAL

880

1521193

1174885

1330904

Source: As per data provided by the High Courts.

Annexure-II

State/UT-wise details of functional Fast Track Special Courts (FTSCs) as on 31.12.2025

Sl. No.

States/UTs

Functional FTSCs as on 31.12.2025

Total Disposal in 2023

Total Disposal in 2024

Total Disposal in 2025

1

Andhra Pradesh

16

2368

2138

2701

2

Assam

17

2300

2685

2393

3

Bihar

54

4464

4556

5836

4

Chandigarh

1

128

73

131

5

Chhattisgarh

15

1450

1365

1410

6

Delhi

16

756

833

819

7

Goa

1

23

51

49

8

Gujarat

35

4275

4228

3790

9

Haryana

18

2094

1911

1779

10

Himachal Pradesh

6

299

432

306

11

J&K

4

41

112

102

12

Jharkhand*

0

2189

2313

979

13

Karnataka

30

3713

3553

3260

14

Kerala

55

7044

6324

4998

15

Madhya Pradesh

67

8130

6152

5374

16

Maharashtra

37

6811

3716

1009

17

Manipur

2

48

45

47

18

Meghalaya

5

135

265

164

19

Mizoram

3

60

73

62

20

Nagaland

1

6

11

12

21

Odisha

44

5153

5747

5066

22

Puducherry

1

44

78

72

23

Punjab

12

1502

1127

1277

24

Rajasthan

45

4213

4288

4415

25

Tamil Nadu

20

1861

2670

2211

26

Telangana

36

1720

2499

2567

27

Tripura

3

163

89

109

28

Uttarakhand

4

383

437

290

29

Uttar Pradesh

218

14898

27640

14848

30

West Bengal

8

48

184

424

 

TOTAL

774

76319

85595

66500

* The State of Jharkhand has decided to exit the FTSC Scheme vide letter dated 07.07.2025.

Source: As per data provided by the High Courts.

This information was given by MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE; AND MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.

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