Number of pending cases in the Supreme Court till October 29 was 59,996


Islamabad: The details of cases disposed of and pending in the Supreme Court have been uploaded on the website.
The website of the Supreme Court includes details of daily, weekly, and monthly disposal of cases.
According to the information available on the website, 36 cases were registered in the Supreme Court on October 29 and 124 cases were disposed of on October 29.
In the last judicial week, 582 cases were registered in the Supreme Court and 700 were disposed of. In September 2024, 1,013 cases were registered and 1,310 were disposed of.
In March 2024, 822 cases were filed and 1,462 were disposed of. In April, 1,795 cases were filed and 1,516 were disposed of, while in May 1,890 cases were filed and 942 were disposed of.
According to the Supreme Court, 1,423 cases were filed and 804 were disposed of in June. 2,125 cases were filed and 1,102 were disposed of in July, while 1,927 cases were filed and 1083 were disposed of in August.
According to the details uploaded on the website, the number of pending cases in the Supreme Court till October 29 was 59,996, while the number of pending cases was 60,078 in the last judicial week.

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