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India Justice Report 2025: West Bengal Worst in Police & Judiciary, No BJP State in Top-5 – Shocking Stats Revealed

India Justice Report 2025 reveals West Bengal is worst in police and judiciary. Telangana, Kerala top; BJP-ruled states miss top-5. Full report inside.

India Justice Report 2025: In a shocking revelation, the India Justice Report 2025, released by the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust, has painted a grim picture of India’s policing and judicial systems. Most notably, West Bengal ranks at the bottom in both police and judiciary performance, while not a single BJP-ruled state features among the top-5 in the overall justice delivery ranking. The report assesses the performance of states across four major pillars—Police, Judiciary, Prisons, and Legal Aid—highlighting severe gaps in vacancies, representation, infrastructure, and efficiency.

Overall Justice Score: No BJP State in Top-5

The report evaluates 18 large states on over 100 parameters. The findings are stark:

  • No BJP-ruled state makes it to the top-5 in overall justice delivery.
  • Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, ranks 17th out of 18 large states.
  • States like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Maharashtra, and Karnataka dominate the top ranks.

Police Performance: Telangana Best, Bengal Worst

Policing was evaluated on 32 parameters including vacancies, women’s representation, SC/ST/OBC inclusion, infrastructure, and budget utilization.

RankStateTop PerformerWorst Performer
1TelanganaBudget, Women Officers
2KeralaRecruitment Efficiency
3Tamil NaduPolice Training
4PunjabStaff per Population
5KarnatakaInfrastructure
6MaharashtraCybercrime Readiness
7Andhra PradeshPolice Welfare Programs
8GujaratField Officer Ratio
9HaryanaFemale Constable Ratio
18West BengalLowest in Staffing, Budget

Shocking Gaps in Policing:

  • India has 20 lakh police personnel, but 2.42 lakh are women — and 90% of them are constables.
  • Out of 5047 IPS officers, only 960 are women.
  • One policeman serves 831 people nationally, but in Bihar, that number jumps to 1522.
  • Vacancy Crisis: 64,000 posts approved between 2017-2023; only 44,000 filled.
StatePeople per Policeman
Bihar1522
Odisha1298
West Bengal1277
Jharkhand1185
Chhattisgarh1122
Madhya Pradesh1054
Rajasthan976
Assam930
Uttar Pradesh860
Punjab (Best)504
India Justice Report 2025: West Bengal Ranks Worst

Judiciary: Kerala Best, Bengal Again at the Bottom

The judiciary was judged on 25 parameters like vacancies, judge-to-population ratio, representation, and case clearance rate.

RankStateTop PerformerWorst Performer
1KeralaCase Disposal
2MaharashtraCase Clearance Efficiency
3Tamil NaduLower Court Speed
4KarnatakaJudge Recruitment
5GujaratGender Representation
6Andhra PradeshQuota Fulfilment (SC/ST)
7TelanganaTech Integration
8HaryanaBudget Use
9RajasthanPendency Management
18West BengalHighest Pendency, Vacancies

Justice System in Numbers:

  • 21,285 judges across India; 33% HC posts and 21% lower court posts remain vacant.
  • Case Pendency reached 5 crore by end-2024.
  • Lower courts of 17 states have 25%+ cases pending for over 3 years.
  • Women Judges: 38% in lower courts, 14% in High Courts.
  • SC/ST Quota: Fully filled only in Karnataka.
MetricValue
Judges per 10 lakh population (filled)15
Judges per 10 lakh (if vacancies filled)19
Recommended (Law Commission, 1987)50
Total Judges in India21,285
HC Vacancy Rate33%
Lower Court Vacancy Rate21%
Women Judges in HC14%
Women Judges in Lower Courts38%
States with 80% SC/ST Quota Filled6
State with Full Quota FilledKarnataka

Case Load: Courts Under Extreme Stress

The data exposes a brutal truth—India’s judiciary is overburdened.

  • MP & Allahabad High Courts: Each judge handles 15,000 cases on average.
  • District Courts: National average pending caseload is 500+ per judge.
  • Karnataka: 1,750 pending cases per judge
  • Kerala: 3,800 pending cases per judge
  • Uttar Pradesh: 4,300 pending cases per judge
StateAvg. Pending Cases per Judge
Madhya Pradesh15,000
Allahabad (UP)15,000
Uttar Pradesh4300
Kerala3800
Karnataka1750
Bihar1600
West Bengal1550
Maharashtra1400
Odisha1250
Tamil Nadu1000

India Justice Report 2025: Representation and Diversity

  • Only 6 out of 28 states have filled 80% of SC/ST judicial quota.
  • National average representation:
    • SCs in police: 17%
    • STs in police: 12%
    • Women in judiciary: 14% (High Courts), 38% (Lower Courts)
CategoryRepresentation
Women in Police12%
Women in Judiciary38% (Lower), 14% (HC)
SCs in Police17%
STs in Police12%
Women IPS Officers960 out of 5047
Women in Senior Police Posts<1000
SC/ST Quota Filled6 States
KarnatakaFully Compliant
States with <50% Quota Fill12 States
Women Police Constables90% of all women personnel
India Justice Report 2025: West Bengal Ranks Worst

India Justice Report 2025: What This Means Politically

  • Despite ruling at the Centre, the BJP fails to secure top-5 rankings in any justice metric.
  • The worst-performing states like West Bengal (governed by TMC) and Bihar (RJD-led alliance) show that regional parties too are underperforming in justice delivery.
  • The report raises a crucial question: Can governance be claimed successful when justice is inaccessible and delayed?

ByNews-Views: A Call for Urgent Reforms

The India Justice Report 2025 is a wake-up call. From inadequate police staffing to judge shortages and backlog of crores of cases, India’s justice system is on the brink of collapse in many states. With elections around the corner and public sentiment leaning towards accountability and transparency, both the Centre and states must treat justice reform as a national priority.

Only states that invest in justice infrastructure, fill vacancies, and increase transparency can truly claim good governance.


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Giriraj Sharma
Giriraj Sharmahttp://bynewsindia.com
Over 25 years in journalism with interests in politics, society, environment, development, education, health, and emerging tech like AI. [ Former Editor (M&C) Zee Regional Channels | Coordinating Editor, ETV News Network/News18 Regional Channels | State Editor, Patrika Chhattisgarh | Digital Content Head, Patrika.com | Media Consultant | Persona Designer ]
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