Law Minister Sadananda Gowda also said that a proposal on National Litigation Policy will soon be scrutinised by an informal-group of ministers, headed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, before Cabinet approval can be sought.
Also, a separate law officer will be appointed in each government deparment for early disposal of cases, he added while replying to a debate on 'Working of the Law Ministry'.
"When National Judicial Appointments Commission becomes fully functional, there will be a sharp decline in pendency of cases," he said.
Despite certain measures taken to reduce pendency of cases, there is still lag in clearance of cases because of various reasons such as rise in number of central and state laws, vacancy of judges, and adjournments among others, he said.
Noting that pendency of cases is not in the domain of the government but in the Judiciary, the Minister said though there has been marginal decline in pendency of cases in last four years but registration of new cases have risen.
Highlighting steps being taken to reduce pendency of cases, Gowda said the government is working on a National Litigation Policy and appointment of a law officer in the government departments.
"Already, the state governments have given their comments on the National Litigation Policy. The government is working on this. We have drafted the policy and will soon bring it to before the Cabinet," he said.
