Legal News & Court Analytics

Data-driven reporting on lawyer performance, court trends, and case outcomes across India's courts. Articles are generated from verified public court records.

Legal Data Analysis AI Analysis 24 May 2026

Ahmednagar District Court: 38 Judges, 104,980 Cases Audited

A data audit of 104,980 cases at the District and Sessions Court, Ahmednagar finds 14,682 cases pending, 5,214 beyond three years, and Adhoc DJ-2 carrying the court's lowest disposal rate at 62.2%. Every active bench takes more than 500 days to resolve a contested case.

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Legal Data Analysis AI Analysis 23 May 2026

Pune District Court: 26 Judges, 102,557 Cases Audited

An analysis of 102,557 cases before the District and Sessions Court, Pune reveals 26,886 cases still pending, motor accident compensation petitions at 1.1%–3.8% disposal rates on two high-volume benches, a 992-day average resolution time on one docket, and petitioner win rates spanning 37.5% to 84.9% across the same court. This report is produced by Judge My Lawyer, India's legal analytics platform, based on publicly available case management data covering 26 active benches and records dating from February 2005 to April 2026.

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Legal Data Analysis AI Analysis 21 May 2026

Bombay High Court Bench Audit: 675,469 Cases, 39% Pending

Judge My Lawyer analyzed 675,469 cases at Bombay High Court from 1997 to 2026. Disposal rate: 60.7%. Pending backlog: 265,778, with 43% of pending cases older than five years. Annual filings hit 66,000 in 2025 while disposals stagnated at 27,000 — a structural gap that adds 35,000–39,000 unresolved cases every year. This audit covers 30+ major judges, the full backlog age profile, and outcome variation across benches.

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Legal Data Analysis AI Analysis 20 May 2026

Baramati Sessions Court: 12 Benches, 28,604 Cases Audited

Judge My Lawyer analyzed 28,604 cases at the Additional District and Sessions Court, Baramati, across twelve bench positions spanning July 1993 to April 2026. The court posts an 81.4% disposal rate and a 498-day average resolution for disposed cases — but those numbers conceal a widening backlog, a 100% surge in annual filings between 2019 and 2023, and stark variation in outcomes and speed across its active benches.

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Legal Data Analysis AI Analysis 20 May 2026

Civil Court Ghodegaon: 15 Judges Across 20,019 Cases Audited

Court records show the average case at Civil Court, Ghodegaon takes 1,480 days to resolve — roughly four years — with 6,323 matters still open as of April 2026. A data analysis of 20,019 cases across 15 judges reveals disposal rates ranging from 64.5% to 93.2%, petitioner win rates from 18.4% to 58.1%, and a Darkhast execution averaging 30 years.

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Legal Data Analysis AI Analysis 16 May 2026

Bombay High Court Lawyer Win Rate: 88% in Criminal Matters

Ajinkya Udane, a Bombay High Court advocate whose verified record spans 130 cases, holds a Bombay High Court lawyer win rate of 85.3% across all complainant-side matters — and 88.1% specifically in the 101 criminal cases that form the core of his practice, compared to a court-wide criminal complainant win rate of 54.6% across 21,038 similar matters. His win rate holds at 80.6% in the 98 contested cases where the opposing party was represented by named counsel.

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Legal Data Analysis AI Analysis 15 May 2026

MahaRERA Complaint Success Rate: 44.7% Win, 70% Pending

An analysis of 33,805 homebuyer complaints filed before Maharashtra's Real Estate Regulatory Authority shows that 23,517 — nearly seven in ten — remain unresolved, with decided cases taking an average of 369 days to reach a ruling despite a statutory target of 60 days, according to court records on JudgeMyLawyer.com, India's legal data platform.

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Legal Data Analysis AI Analysis 14 May 2026

Hemant Sethi NCLT: 924 Cases, 98.92% Win Rate India

Hemant Sethi has won 914 of 924 verified NCLT cases — a 98.92% raw win rate, the highest in the JudgeMyLawyer.com database. But 86% of those cases had no opposing lawyer. When respondents were represented, his win rate was 88.81%, near the tribunal's court-wide average of 88.09%. The gap between these two figures reveals how NCLT's structure shapes lawyer win rates at scale.

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Legal Data Analysis AI Analysis 13 May 2026

Justice M.S. Karnik Fastest Judge of Bombay High Court Case Duration: Data From 11,898 Cases

Justice M.S. Karnik has presided over 11,898 Bombay High Court cases since December 2011, resolving them in an average of 482 days — 7% faster than the court's overall average of 517 days. Of those cases, 3,724 (31.3%) remain pending, below the Bombay High Court's court-wide rate of 39.1%. A breakdown across 17 case types shows interlocutory applications resolved 36% faster than the court average — and first appeals taking 56% longer.

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Legal Data Analysis AI Analysis 13 May 2026

NCLT Success Rate India: Complainants Win 88% in 7,531 Cases

Complainants at India's National Company Law Tribunal win 88.09% of decided cases — nearly double the 45.27% rate at the Bombay High Court — according to an analysis of 7,531 NCLT Mumbai Bench cases by Judge My Lawyer, India's legal data platform. The NCLT success rate India figure of 88% is 1.79 times the Maharashtra-wide court average of 49.22%.

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