CKANhttps://justicehub.in/feeds/dataset.atom2024-03-16T04:44:53ZdefaultRecently created or updated datasets on CKANDisclosure of Electoral Bondshttps://justicehub.in/dataset/9914f7ed-626b-4ec6-8419-377c8169cdceThis dataset is created from the details of electoral bonds submitted by the State Bank of India on March 14, 2024. This dataset includes two files. One for all bonds purchased by individuals and organizations and one for bonds encashed by various political parties. The data is for the period between April 2019 and Jan 2024.
The original files were uploaded as PDFs. This dataset was created by extracting the tables present in the PDF files and then saving the file in the CSV format. 2024-03-16T04:44:53Z2024-03-16T04:38:42ZIlluminating Judicial Productivity in India's District Courts: An Empirical Analysishttps://justicehub.in/dataset/4530dcf2-2f46-4403-9431-4d069c3459beStudies on court administration in India have so far focussed their attention largely on caseload management and judge strength of the higher judiciary. An in-depth investigation of the productivity of India’s lower courts, the primary loci of a citizen’s contact with the judiciary, remains missing. We conduct a novel, quantitative analysis of a large dataset of more than 1700 district courts across India between 2010 and 2018, to measure court productivity through the metric of case disposal. 2023-09-06T12:54:53Z2023-08-21T10:40:24ZChild Protection Data- Question Hour- Monsoon Session- August 2023https://justicehub.in/dataset/94672ac6-f7be-4aad-b6a1-947d6b322d4aThese data sets are curated from the replies of the Minister of Women and Child Development in the Question Hour sessions in the Monsoon session of the Parliament- August 2023. The data sets pertain to various important aspects of the child protection eco-system such as Child Care Institutions, Child Welfare Committees, District Child Protection Units, and POCSO victim compensation.2023-08-31T10:06:15Z2023-08-31T09:56:09ZMinistry of Law and Justice - Question Hour - Monsoon Session - August 2023https://justicehub.in/dataset/855e1cb3-4ad3-4858-a750-1ea7b06dd473These data sets are curated from the replies of the Minister of Law and Justice in the Question Hour Session of the Parliament, in the recently concluded Monsoon session- August 2023. The data includes the list of cases pending before the Constitutional benches of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, statistics of cases settled through mediation, the functioning of virtual courts in India, and beneficiaries of free legal aid schemes from SC and ST communities.2023-08-25T07:28:43Z2023-08-25T07:09:17ZNational Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) Grievance Redressal Data from 2019-2022https://justicehub.in/dataset/48bc08c5-abe8-4008-848c-72a3fb646858The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) inquires into the complaints related to the violation of child rights and the non-implementation of laws providing for the development and protection of children. The datasets herein provided contain the state-wise and subject-wise receipt and disposal of complaints by the commission during the financial years of 2019-2020 to 2021-2022.2023-07-20T03:57:54Z2023-07-19T10:14:30ZGeographical Indication (GI) of Goodshttps://justicehub.in/dataset/14445620-6866-45eb-afdc-04c7e5561d5cThis dataset contains the list of goods that obtained the Geographical Indications (GI) tag and were registered under the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection) Act of 1999 from the years 2004 to 2023. The data is disaggregated by the application number, the year in which the good was registered, the name of the good or the geographical indication, the category that the good belongs to and the geographical location to which the registered good belongs. Using this dataset one can analyse the number of GIs registered every year, the category-wise number of GIs and the state-wise number of goods that obtained GI tags. 2023-07-05T06:26:45Z2023-07-05T06:07:50ZCases disposed by the Chief Commissioner of Persons with Disabilities (CCPD) (Jan - Dec, 2022)https://justicehub.in/dataset/b75f6228-22fa-4f32-83fb-3df166809755A case-wise compilation of the following fields: case ID, date of
filing, date of disposal, the case summary, and the provided orders by the CCPD. It also
contains information on the complainant’s gender, type of disability, disability status by
benchmark, state of residence, and whether the complainant is a Person with Disability or a caretaker. 2023-07-01T12:47:43Z2023-06-26T05:43:59ZKHOJ - Dataset about the Indian High Court judgeshttps://justicehub.in/dataset/f84463ac-ecd9-4aa1-a739-3a67c289db23The dataset contains details about the current and former judges of the various High Courts. It was curated by volunteers during the Summer of Data initiative. 2023-07-01T05:21:27Z2022-09-13T08:15:21ZVictim Compensation Data from Years 2016-2022https://justicehub.in/dataset/53fb3c03-7f6f-47be-84ef-d12d541257dbThe dataset contains data related to the victim compensation awarded by Legal Services Institutions across India like the State and District Legal Services Authorities under section 357-A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. This victim compensation data is disaggregated by the state, the year in which the compensation was granted, the number of applications received and disposed of by the legal services authorities and the total compensation awarded by the respective State Legal Services Authority in a particular financial year. 2023-06-26T12:47:25Z2023-06-26T12:28:25ZIndians in Foreign Prisonshttps://justicehub.in/dataset/c50d4b9d-0d0a-434a-912f-f78470cfb225This dataset contains the country-wise number of Indians imprisoned (including the undertrials) in foreign prisons.
2023-06-20T08:24:55Z2023-06-20T08:12:23ZMinistry of Law and Justice - Question Hour - Budget Session - March 2023https://justicehub.in/dataset/5b6e2e84-e18b-4733-b19e-c11e76aa22edThese data sets are curated from the replies of the Minister of Law and Justice in the Question Hour Session of the Parliament, in the recently concluded budget session-March 2023. The data covers important aspects of Law and Justice in India such as the judicial vacancies and pendency, the social background of the judges, the functioning of fast-track courts, Pendency in POCSO cases, the status of Gram Nyayalayas, statistics on under-trial prisoners, and Government litigation.2023-06-20T07:11:43Z2023-05-11T12:56:46ZChild Adoption Statistics in India from Years 2013-2022https://justicehub.in/dataset/17b632fb-956c-40ce-88ad-10692603864fThis dataset contains the statistics related to the adoption of children in India disaggregated by the State or Union Territory; year of adoption and the sex of the child. 2023-06-20T05:43:28Z2023-06-19T12:17:08ZChild Protection Data- Question Hour- Budget Session- March 2023https://justicehub.in/dataset/c6ba4694-cc51-4be4-80ae-e98e17742c86These data sets are curated from the replies of the Ministries of Women and Child Development, Law and Justice, Home Affairs and Labour and Employment in the Question Hour sessions in the budget session of the Parliament- March 2023. The data sets pertain to various important aspects of the child protection eco-system such as child marriages, child labour, crimes against children, cyber crimes against children, child protection services, missing children, child trafficking and juvenile justice observation homes.2023-05-16T11:55:41Z2023-05-11T09:48:26ZIndia Justice Report - 2022https://justicehub.in/dataset/f38b750b-399a-4bd3-80e8-d98b0091a3f3The India Justice Report (IJR) ranks individual Indian states in relation to their capacity to deliver access to justice. The Tata Trusts brought together a group of sectoral experts — Centre for Social Justice, Common Cause, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, DAKSH, Tata Institute of Social Sciences - Prayas and Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy — to develop a report that would measure the structural capacity of state-based instrumentalities of the justice system against their own declared mandates with a view to pinpointing areas that lend themselves to immediate solutions.
This is the third edition of the report which focuses on the comparisons and tracks the rise and fall in each state’s structural and financial capacity to deliver justice, using the latest available government figures.
The ranking is based on quantitative measurements of budgets, human resources, infrastructure, workload, and diversity across police, judiciary, prisons and legal aid in 18 large and medium-sized states (population of over 1 crore) and seven small states. Data for eight unranked Union Territories (UTs) and three states is also provided. This third IJR also separately assesses the capacity of the 25 State Human Rights Commissions.2023-04-10T10:14:48Z2023-04-09T15:53:47ZState of Policing in India Report - 2023https://justicehub.in/dataset/a95173ae-9814-4cd6-bbcc-954a230abda2State of Policing in India Report (SPIR 2023) explores public opinions and experiences regarding digital surveillance in India. The study also considers concerning issues, including allegations of illegal government surveillance using the Pegasus spyware and the enactment of the Criminal
Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022, which grants police the power to collect biometric
information from suspects and detainees.
Common Cause, in collaboration with the Lokniti Programme of CSDS, conducted a face-to-
face survey with 9,779 individuals across 12 Indian states and UTs to understand perceptions
around digital surveillance. The study also involved a Focused Group Discussion (FGD) with
domain experts, in-depth interviews with serving police officials, and an analysis of media
coverage of surveillance-related issues2023-04-10T09:43:39Z2023-04-09T16:04:31ZThe Use And Misuse Of Section 144 Cr.p.chttps://justicehub.in/dataset/8df7e5b5-cc3b-4faf-87f2-f1399ecfe7e8At a time when the uses of Section 144 have morphed far beyond their old use as crowd and riot control mechanisms to becoming the basis of authorising CCTV surveillance or interdicting kite flying, there is a pressing need for research studies to interrogate when, how and how often, and for what purposes, are the powers under Section 144 being deployed in a city. This will determine whether the procedural safeguards, which served as a balm on the judicial conscience, are proving up to the onerous task of defending civil liberties. This report contributes to this gap and offers a ground-level analysis of how Section 144 is being used in Delhi, over a duration of one year. 2023-03-22T11:57:38Z2023-01-18T04:46:57ZChronological List Of Central Actshttps://justicehub.in/dataset/a51eefdf-0684-4014-bdd8-796ba1f3698cThis is a dataset of central acts maintained by the Legislative Department, Government of India. The dataset contains two files (PDFs) with a list of acts sorted chronologically and alphabetically. 2023-03-09T13:49:35Z2023-03-09T13:49:28ZConstitution Benches of the Supreme Court of India (2010-22)https://justicehub.in/dataset/e4896a8a-19b7-4eb3-9e3d-e9d1a9a0273cThis dataset contains information on the Constitution Bench judgements passed by the Supreme Court of India, between 2010 and 2022. It seeks to capture the following data-points: party characteristics; subject matter; procedural history; precedential value; panel compositions; seniority of judges; voting and alignment patterns; authorship; foreign precedents referred to; and pendency in constitution bench matters.
2022-12-30T17:33:04Z2021-10-11T08:09:34ZRomantic Cases under the POCSO Acthttps://justicehub.in/dataset/2e62a54b-56f1-4e2c-996a-b898182465c8There is a need for evidence on the proportion of romantic cases under the
POCSO Act, and the manner in which the law is being used to regulate or criminalise
adolescents in non-exploitative consensual relationships that are voluntary and do not
entail force, coercion, or compulsion. It is with this objective that Enfold Proactive
Health Trust, with support from UNICEF-India, undertook the analysis of 1715 judgments
decided between 2016 and 2020 by Special Courts in Assam, Maharashtra, and West
Bengal, that entailed an express reference to a romantic relationship between the victim
and the accused.2022-12-12T10:59:37Z2022-12-12T10:59:32Z#Data4Justice - Unpacking Judicial Data to Track Implementation of the POCSO Act in Assam, Delhi & Haryanahttps://justicehub.in/dataset/5467514c-1714-483d-8b82-2fb3984a0cf9The research undertaken for this report covers cases of sexual offences against children which have been registered in the Case Information System (CIS) of the district courts and for which trial has been or is being conducted under the POCSO Act in 2 States of Assam, and Haryana and the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
The main source of data for research is cases uploaded on the e-Courts web portal. Cases for eight years starting 2012 to 2020 have been considered, though the cut-off date for the year 2020 varies for each State/UT. This is because data for the 3 States/UT has been downloaded at different points in time. For Assam, the cut-off date is 23 April, 2020, while for Delhi, it is 07 March, 2020 and for Haryana it is 21 March, 2020.2022-12-06T05:28:21Z2021-11-23T09:50:05Z