Bihar to set up 100 fast track courts

Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary announced the establishment of 100 new fast-track courts to expedite the resolution of criminal cases. The initiative emphasizes the integration of AI and modern technology to improve judicial efficiency and public safety.
Why it matters
This move highlights the increasing reliance on digital infrastructure and AI to address judicial backlogs and modernize the legal system in India's most populous regions.
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary on Saturday (July 4, 2026) announced plans to set up 100 Fast Track Courts (FTCs) in the State. He said this while addressing the two-day state-level conference on “New Criminal Laws” organised in Bodh Gaya. Mr. Choudhary said action will be taken to establish 100 FTCs to resolve and control crime cases promptly.
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