The move comes after instances were noticed where the government of India has lost cases mainly on account of delay in filing appeals or when limitation period is over. There are also instances where the apex court has dismissed an Special Leave Petition on account of delay.
"It has repeatedly been pointed out that it is primarily the responsibility of the administrative ministry or department to ensure that timely action is taken at each stage of a court case. In no case should the proceeding of case take so much time that it results in contempt proceedings.
All the ministries are requested that a careful watch may be kept on ongoing litigation so that in no circumstance, a case is lost because of delay, it said.
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