Supreme Court judge Justice B.V. Nagarathna on Saturday (March 21, 2026) said the government raises concerns about backlog in courts while simultaneously feeding that pendency through relentless litigation.
Justice Nagarathna was addressing judges and senior advocates at the Supreme Court Bar Association’s First National Conference on the theme ‘Reimagining Judicial Governance: Strengthening Institutions for Democratic Justice’ in Bengaluru.
“The pattern produces a paradox. The government publicly expresses concern about judicial backlog while simultaneously feeding that backlog through relentless litigation. The State becomes both the complainant and the cause,” Justice Nagarathna said.
The senior judge said the government donned a dual role. It was the provider of infrastructure and judicial reforms for courts, but also the biggest litigant. “The government is the biggest litigator, whether it is at the Central level or at the State level. The State is expected to litigate with restraint and be a model litigator, but that does not happen. It goes on litigating until the end. The government is not only a mere participant in litigation, it is also the single largest generator of litigation,” Justice Nagarathna said.






