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Women’s commission disposes of 6,900 cases

Women’s commission disposes of 6,900 cases
Patna: In a significant achievement for women’s grievance redressal in the state, the Bihar State Women’s Commission (BSWC) has resolved 6,900 cases over the past year, substantially reducing a backlog that had accumulated over several years.According to the BSWC, a total of 9,751 cases were pending or received between 2021 and June 8, 2026, of which 6,860 cases have been disposed of through district-level camps and regular hearings at the commission’s office.The BSWC, reconstituted on June 9, 2025, under the leadership of chairperson Apsara and seven members, inherited 6,345 pending cases from the period between 2021 and 2024. In addition, 2,092 fresh complaints were received in 2025 and another 1,314 complaints were registered up to June 8, 2026, taking the total caseload to 9,751.To tackle the mounting backlog and ensure speedy justice for women, the BSWC launched the “Mahila Aayog Aapke Dwar” initiative. Under this programme, hearings were conducted directly in districts with a high number of pending cases, enabling complainants to access justice closer to their homes. Over the past year, the BSWC organised camps in 11 districts, including Patna, Muzaffarpur, Sitamarhi, Darbhanga, Rohtas, Nalanda, Gaya, Samastipur, Bhojpur, Bhagalpur, and Begusarai.
During these camps, hearings were conducted in 3,759 cases, resulting in the disposal of 3,592 cases, while action was initiated in another 250 cases. Patna recorded one of the highest disposal rates, with 674 out of 713 cases resolved. Similarly, 526 of 562 cases in Bhagalpur and 419 of 461 cases in Begusarai were successfully settled through the initiative.

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About the AuthorFaryal Rumi

She is working with the Times of India as a Senior Digital Content Creator on the Patna desk.

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