Updated On: 10 February, 2026 08:57 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The Supreme Court has asked 17 states, including Delhi and Maharashtra, to set up special NIA courts for pending anti-terror cases, with the Centre providing Rs 1 crore for each court. Delhi leads with 59 cases, and 16 courts at Rouse Avenue in Delhi will be ready by April 2026

“A delay in trial leads to injustice,” says SC as it seeks state responses. File Pic
The Supreme Court has asked 17 states, including Delhi, Gujarat, and Maharashtra, to respond on the setting up of special NIA courts in places where 10 or more anti-terror cases are pending, reported the PTI.
The move comes as part of the Centre’s effort to ensure faster trials and timely justice in sensitive cases.