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Experts Explain | Why India’s courts are slow: the need for court managers

19 May 2026
2 min

Challenges and Economic Impact of Delays in Indian Courts

Delays in the Indian judicial system are a significant issue, affecting everyday life and the economy by tying up money, increasing business costs, discouraging investment, and straining public resources. Estimates suggest these delays could amount to 1.5 to 2 per cent of India's GDP, with over 5 crore pending cases aggravating the situation.

Factors Contributing to Delays

  • Poorly framed laws
  • Lack of adequate staff and infrastructure
  • Insufficient professional administrative support, leading to judges handling management tasks

Attempts to Address the Problem

The 13th Finance Commission (2010–2015) recognized the burden on judges and recommended the creation of a dedicated cadre of court managers. ₹300 crore was allocated for this initiative.

  • Court managers were to handle case-flow, HR, infrastructure, and performance monitoring.
  • The implementation was uneven, with only 128 positions filled by 2015.
  • After central funding ceased, many positions were discontinued due to financial constraints and lack of institutionalization.

Challenges in Implementation

  • Resistance from judges to relinquish administrative duties.
  • Unclear roles and lack of standardized performance measures for court managers.
  • Mismatch between managers' training and the specific needs of court administration.

Supreme Court's Intervention

The Supreme Court revisited the issue in May 2025, directing High Courts to update service rules and state governments to approve them.

Path Forward

For effective reforms, it is essential to create a permanent cadre of court managers to separate judicial and administrative duties, enhancing systemic reforms like digitization. The challenge lies in institutionalizing these changes and professionalizing court administration.

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Institutionalization

Institutionalization refers to the process of embedding a practice, system, or reform into the established structures and norms of an organization or society, making it self-sustaining and less dependent on temporary initiatives or funding.

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Court managers are professionals responsible for the administrative and managerial functions within a court system. Their role typically involves managing case flow, human resources, infrastructure, budgeting, and performance monitoring to improve efficiency and reduce case backlogs.

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The Finance Commission of India is a constitutional body established under Article 280 of the Constitution. It is appointed every five years by the President to review the finances between the Union government and the State governments. The 13th Finance Commission (2010-2015) focused on recommendations related to fiscal federalism and public finance management.

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