In a letter addressed to his cabinet colleagues, heading various ministries, he said "the government must cease to be a compulsive litigant...The judiciary has to spend its maximum time in tackling cases where the government is a party, and the burden on the judiciary can only be reduced if the cases are filed after taking a careful and considered view."
Though Law Ministry officials have noted that the government is a party in 46 per cent of the cases pending in courts, it is for the first time that the Law Minister has gone on record with this figure.
He said officials should identify frivolous and vexatious matters and separate them with merit "and take quick steps to either withdraw or dispose them speedily".
Prasad also said filing of new cases against the state governments or the government staff should be discouraged and recourse to litigation should be adopted only as a "last resort."
The Law Minister's letter to his cabinet colleagues and the CMs came at a time when the Centre is working to bring out a national litigation policy since 2010. Several states have already adopted their separate litigation policies.