757 Fast Track Special Courts functional across the country: The courts have disposed of more than 2,14,000 cases as of December 31, 2023


Pursuant to the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 2018, the Central Government is implementing a Centrally Sponsored Scheme for setting up of Fast Track Special Courts (FTSCs) including exclusive POCSO (e-POCSO) Courts since October, 2019 for expeditious trial and disposal of pending cases pertaining to Rape and Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act in a time-bound manner.

The scheme was initially for one year, which was further extended up to March, 2023. The Union Cabinet has extended the Scheme for another three years, from 01.04.2023 to 31.03.2026, at a total outlay of Rs. 1952.23 cr. including Rs. 1207.24 cr. as Central Share to be incurred from Nirbhaya Fund.

As per data submitted by various High Courts, up to December 2023, 757 FTSCs including 411 exclusive POCSO (e-POCSO) Courts are functional in 30 States/UTs across the country which have disposed of more than 2,14,000 cases. State-wise details of the number of functional Fast Track Special Courts along with the number of cases disposed of as on 31.12.2023 is placed at Annexure-I.

Setting up Fast Track Special Courts demonstrates the unwavering commitment of the Government towards women security, combating sexual and gender-based violence, reducing the backlog of pending cases related to Rape & POCSO Act, and providing expeditious access to justice for survivors of sexual crimes. With professional and experienced judges and support staff specialized in handling sensitive sexual offense cases, these courts ensure consistent and expert-guided legal proceedings offering victims of sexual offences swift resolutions in mitigating the trauma and distress, and enabling them to move forward. Fast Track Special Courts have notably adopted the approach of setting up Vulnerable Witness Deposition Centres within the courts to facilitate the victims and to make the courts into Child-friendly Courts for providing crucial support for a compassionate legal system. These courts have disposed of more than 2,14,000 cases as of December 31, 2023.

As per the information provided by the High Courts on the FTSCs dashboard, a total of 81,471 cases were newly instituted from January, 2023 to December, 2023, while 76,319 cases have been disposed of during the period, resulting in a disposal rate of 93.6%.

The State/UT-wise disposal of Fast Track Special Courts (FTSCs) since the inception of the Scheme is given at Annexure-II.

A third-party evaluation of the Scheme was carried out by Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) in the year 2023 which has inter-alia recommended for continuation of the scheme. The recommendations given by IIPA, are as under:

  • IIPA strongly recommended the continuation of this scheme as its primary objective is to handle cases of sexual offences against women and children through a streamlined and expedited judicial process.
  • To expedite trials, States and High Courts must strengthen parameters, including appointing Special Judges experienced in POCSO cases, ensuring sensitization training, and appointing female public prosecutors.
  • The courtrooms need to be upgraded with modern technology, such as audio and video recording systems and LCD projectors. To be at par with the current evolving technologies, the court could enhance IT systems including electronic case filing and digitalization of court records.
  • Forensic Labs to increase and to train manpower to expedite the pending cases in courts and ensure timely submission of DNA Reports. It will not only help the skilled manpower to assist the scientist and reporting officers but moreover will help to give a fair and speedy justice.
  • Vulnerable Witness Deposition Centers (VWDCs) should be established in all districts to facilitate a better process of recording victim testimonies, thereby initiating a smoother court proceeding. The States should take initiative to conduct the trial in a way that is child-friendly, behind closed doors without disclosing the child’s identity. Further, every FTSC should have a child psychologist to assist the child with rigorous pre-trial and trial procedures

This information was given by the MINISTER OF STATE(INDEPENDENT CHARGE) FOR MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE; MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS; MINISTER OF STATE FOR THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE, SHRI ARJUN RAM MEGHWAL in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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Annexures as referred to in Reply to Lok Sabha Starred Question No. *102 for 09.02.2024

Annexure-I

State/UT-wise number of functional FTSCs and cumulative disposal of cases

as of December, 2023

Sl.No.State/UTFunctional CourtsCumulative Disposal since the inception of the Scheme
FTSCs includinge-POCSOe-POCSO
1Andhra Pradesh16164083
2Assam17174979
3Bihar46469939
4Chandigarh10244
5Chhattisgarh15114377
6Delhi16111503
7Goa1044
8Gujarat352410295
9Haryana16125342
10Himachal Pradesh631282
11J&K42151
12Jharkhand22165822
13Karnataka31178897
14Kerala541416878
15Madhya Pradesh675723613
16Maharashtra191016907
17Manipur20127
18Meghalaya55382
19Mizoram31169
20Nagaland1057
21Odisha442311960
22Puducherry1144
23Punjab1233565
24Rajasthan453013003
25Tamil Nadu14146228
26Telangana3607799
27Tripura31349
28Uttarakhand401355
29Uttar Pradesh2187455021
30West Bengal3348
 TOTAL757411214463

Annexure-II

State/UT-wise Disposal of cases in FTSCs as of December, 2023

Sl.No.State/UTTotal cases instituted since inception of the SchemeCumulative disposal since inception of the SchemeCumulative pendency
1Andhra Pradesh1131440837231
2Assam1018649795207
3Bihar27655993917716
4Chandigarh447244203
5Chhattisgarh664143772264
6Delhi531315033810
7Goa20044156
8Gujarat16633102956338
9Haryana954153424199
10Himachal Pradesh21161282834
11J&K604151453
12Jharkhand1030858224486
13Karnataka1431188975414
14Kerala24279168787401
15Madhya Pradesh338062361310193
16Maharashtra21262169074355
17Manipur22112794
18Meghalaya14433821061
19Mizoram25816989
20Nagaland1085751
21Odisha230201196011060
22Puducherry26544221
23Punjab500335651438
24Rajasthan19125130036122
25Tamil Nadu1066862284440
26Telangana1626277998463
27Tripura591349242
28Uttarakhand22631355908
29Uttar Pradesh1397995502184778
30West Bengal2996482948
 TOTAL416638214463202175