The Courts Service Annual Report 2024 highlights a transformative year marked by continued modernisation, increased judicial capacity, and improved operational efficiency. With 20 new judges appointed, the judiciary saw a 25% increase in capacity. Technology upgrades enabled 165 courtrooms for video hearings, and 95% of charge sheets were processed electronically.
Key Highlights
- 20 new judges were appointed, representing a 25% increase in judicial capacity.
Criminal Cases:
- 390,158 new criminal matters presented; 356,045 finalised.
- Central Criminal Court: 24% increase in disposals, 16% reduction in cases-on-hand.
- 27,821 serious offences finalised (up from 26,486 in 2023).
- 434 rape sentences were handed down; 62% ranged from 10 years to life imprisonment.
District Court:
- 350,852 less serious cases received; 309,787 disposed.
- Drug offences: 27,783 new cases (down 16.5% over six years).
- Public order & assault: 47,956 cases (up 9.6%).
- Road traffic: 185,578 new cases (up 8.6%).
Civil Cases
- Nearly 184,000 new cases (up from 180,000 in 2023).
- High Court: 21,371 new cases (33% increase over two years).
- Personal injury: 12,989 new cases (down 41% from 2019); awards reduced by over 45%.
Family Law
- Domestic violence: 25,270 applications (steady with 2023).
- Supervision & Care Orders: 21,684 applications (up 45% over two years).
- Divorce: 5,004 applications (down 10% over two years).
Appellate Courts
- Court of Appeal: 341 new criminal appeals; 269 disposed of involving 2,014 offences.
Other Civil Areas
- Possession cases: 1,135 new; 141 orders granted.
- Debt recovery: 22,584 new cases (up 31% over two years).
- Planning & Environment: 241 new cases; 253 resolved (up 96%).