Activists of the 'Forum For Fast Justice', a Mumbai-based trust, will begin the 35-day-long 'Nyay Yatra' on January 30.
The campaign is premised on the stand that "justice delayed is justice denied", said Raj Kachroo, the founder of a nationwide anti-ragging movement, who is also associated with the proposed march.
Kachroo wondered why the 'National Mission for Judicial Reform' project, that was taken up in 2009, has been "shelved".
Bhagvanji Raiyani, the Chairman of the trust, claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was "silent" about the cause as "one-third" of the MPs face criminal charges.
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Beginning at Rajghat here, the yatra, which is to feature four-wheelers, will cover 170 districts as well as major towns across 22 states. It will conclude on March 4 at Jantar Mantar.
Kachroo added that blaming the pendency of cases on the paucity of judges does not hold water as the situation in Delhi is "no better" than the national average despite the city having a large number of judges.
"In fact, the pendency rates have doubled in Delhi over the years," Kachroo said.