<p>Trials in fast-track courts which were supposed to give fast judgements to heinous crimes like rape are taking a longer time than regular courts, according to data published by the NCRB data.</p>.<p>According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data published this week, 28,000 trials were completed in India's fast-track court. Among those, only 22 per cent of the data took less than a year to complete, lowest compared to other courts mentioned in the data.</p>.<p>About 42 per cent of the trials were completed in three years while 17 per cent of the trials took more than five years to complete.</p>.<p>The trials completed in 2018 were slower than the trials in 2017. </p>.<p>The pace of trials of fast-track courts also varied from state to state. Most of the trials handled by fast-track courts in Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Haryana were completed in a year, while in other states less than 10 per cent cases were completed within a year.</p>.<p>Majority of cases in Uttar Pradesh takes more than three years to0 complete trial. In 2018, It completed around 9,000 cases which were highest among other states</p>
<p>Trials in fast-track courts which were supposed to give fast judgements to heinous crimes like rape are taking a longer time than regular courts, according to data published by the NCRB data.</p>.<p>According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data published this week, 28,000 trials were completed in India's fast-track court. Among those, only 22 per cent of the data took less than a year to complete, lowest compared to other courts mentioned in the data.</p>.<p>About 42 per cent of the trials were completed in three years while 17 per cent of the trials took more than five years to complete.</p>.<p>The trials completed in 2018 were slower than the trials in 2017. </p>.<p>The pace of trials of fast-track courts also varied from state to state. Most of the trials handled by fast-track courts in Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Haryana were completed in a year, while in other states less than 10 per cent cases were completed within a year.</p>.<p>Majority of cases in Uttar Pradesh takes more than three years to0 complete trial. In 2018, It completed around 9,000 cases which were highest among other states</p>