Over 23,000 rape cases are pending in various high courts while more than 8000 of them have been disposed of in the last three years, government said today.
Law Minister Kapil Sibal informed the Lok Sabha in a written reply that 23,792 cases related to rape were pending in 21 high courts as on September 30, 2012.
He said, between October, 2009 and September, 2012, 8,772 cases were disposed of by the high courts.
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In the Delhi High Court, where 924 cases related to rape were pending till the end of September, 2012, disposed of 1135 cases.
The Karnataka High Court, where 243 cases are pending, disposed of 4,522 cases in three years. The Sikkim High Court has no rape case pending as it disposed of two cases in three years.
Sibal said in the aftermath of the Delhi gangrape case, the Centre had requested the Chief Justices of the High Courts and state Chief Ministers to set up Fast Track Courts for speedy trial of pending rape cases in district or subordinate courts with high pendency and to monitor the progress of the cases to ensure their timely disposal.
The states have responded by designating special courts from out of the existing courts, for fast tracking such cases.