New Delhi, Oct. 19 -- In a stark reminder of the chronic delays in enforcing court decrees, the Supreme Court has revealed that over 882,000 execution petitions remain pending across district courts in the country, lamenting that such staggering pendency makes the very purpose of a court decree meaningless and "a travesty of justice". A bench of justices JB Pardiwala and Pankaj Mithal, which is monitoring compliance of its March 6, 2025 directions to expedite execution proceedings, said the data received from all high courts paints a deeply worrying picture of systemic delay and indifference at the district judiciary level. "The statistics we have received are highly disappointing. The figures of pendency of the execution petitions across the country are alarming," observed the bench, noting that the total number of pending execution petitions stands at 882,578. An execution petition is a legal plea filed by a decree-holder seeking the court's help to enforce or implement a judgment -- for instance, to recover money, take possession of property, or compel compliance with a court order that has already been passed.P4...