"In order to reduce burden on courts that are flooded with a large number of cases, over a lakh petty cases have been withdrawn, so that courts can devote more time in the disposal of serious cases," State Home Minister, Babulal Gaur, told PTI today.
From 2004 to August 2015, state government after a thorough review of pending court cases has decided to withdraw 1,84,257 cases, Gaur said.
The other cases include - offences of wrongful confinement, criminal trespass, house trespass, criminal intimidation, theft, forgery for purpose of harming reputation lodged under relevant IPC sections.
Besides, the government has also decided to consider the withdrawal of cases (registered under IPC) in which punishment is not more than three years, he said.
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