Fast track court
755 Fast Track Special Courts including 410 exclusive POCSO Courts are functional in 30 States/UTs across the country

Pursuant to the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 2018, the Central Government has been implementing a Centrally Sponsored Scheme for setting up of Fast Track Special Courts (FTSCs), including exclusive POCSO Courts since October, 2019 for expeditious trial and disposal of pending cases pertaining to Rape and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, in a time-bound manner.

The Scheme was initially implemented for one year, which was extended up to March, 2023.  The Scheme has now been extended till 31.03.2026, at an outlay of Rs. 1952.23 cr. with Rs. 1207.24 cr. as Central Share to be incurred from Nirbhaya Fund. The funds are released on CSS pattern (60:40, 90:10) to cover the salaries of 1 Judicial Officer along with 7 support Staff and a Flexi Grant for meeting the day-to-day expenses.

As per the information received from the High Courts up to May, 2024, 755 FTSCs including 410 exclusive POCSO (e-POCSO) Courts are functional in 30 States/UTs across the country, which have disposed of over 2,53,000 cases. The State-wise details of number of functional Fast Track Special Courts along with the number of cases disposed of as on 31.05.2024 is placed at Annexure.

The establishment of Fast Track Special Courts demonstrates the unwavering commitment of the Government towards women security, combating sexual and gender-based violence, reducing the backlog of pending cases related to Rape & POCSO Act, and providing enhanced access to justice for survivors of sexual crimes. With professional and experienced judges and support staff specialized in handling sensitive sexual offense cases, these courts ensure consistent and expert-guided legal proceedings offering victims of sexual offences swift resolution in mitigating the trauma and distress, and enabling them to move forward. Fast Track Special Courts have notably adopted the approach of setting up Vulnerable Witness Deposition Centers within the courts to facilitate the victims and to make the courts into Child-Friendly Courts for providing crucial support for a compassionate legal system.

State/UT-wise details of number of functional Fast Track Special Courts along with the number of cases disposed as of May, 2024

S.NO.State/UTFunctional CourtsCumulative Disposal since the inception of the Scheme 
FTSCs including exclusive POCSOexclusive POCSOFTSCsexclusive POCSOTotal 
 
1Andhra Pradesh1616048994899 
2Assam1717058935893 
3Bihar464601179811798 
4Chandigarh102650265 
5Chhattisgarh151192440444968 
6Delhi161155512621817 
7Goa10323466 
8Gujarat35242263979312056 
9Haryana1612157246756247 
10Himachal Pradesh6341611261542 
11J&K4291101192 
12Jharkhand2216227945376816 
13Karnataka31173740665710397 
14Kerala551413530612319653 
15Madhya Pradesh675738942245626350 
16Maharashtra14772581153018788 
17Manipur201460146 
18Meghalaya550462462 
19Mizoram3114855203 
20Nagaland1061364 
21Odisha44234992952114513 
22Puducherry*1108383 
23Punjab123205520614116 
24Rajasthan453045021013814640 
25Tamil Nadu1414072257225 
26Telangana360599327318724 
27Tripura31203186389 
28Uttarakhand40161401614 
29Uttar Pradesh21874340913499869089 
30West Bengal550106106 
 TOTAL75541090624162497253121 

*Puducherry specially requested to join the Scheme and has since operationalized one exclusive POCSO Court in May 2023.

This information was given by the MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE; AND MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS, SHRI ARJUN RAM MEGHWAL in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.

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