Overview
- Murcia logged 50,340 new cases in Q3 2025 (down 5.3%) and resolved 46,869 (up 2.1%), yet pending matters climbed to 223,574 (up 12%), prompting TSJ president Manuel Luna Carbonell to urge more staff and funding.
- Canary Islands posted the highest litigiosity at 41.14 cases per 1,000 inhabitants, 9.89 above the national average, with 264,099 matters pending (up 10.5%) and slightly fewer resolutions than a year earlier.
- Córdoba ended the quarter with 68,209 pending cases (up 12.4% year over year), and its resolution rate improved to 0.97 but remained below 1, signaling continued accumulation.
- The execution phase underscored structural strain, with 8,283 executions initiated and 8,990 resolved in the quarter, yet 110,782 remained active at September’s close.
- Smaller districts also felt the pressure, as Lalín and A Estrada together had 2,049 cases in progress—113 more than at the quarter’s start—with pendency indicating months of work to clear backlogs.