Overview
- Across Spain, new case filings rose 5.3% in the second quarter to 1,936,658, according to CGPJ statistics released Monday.
- In Castilla y León, courts logged 85,587 new matters, a 4.7% yearly decline driven by drops in civil (−9.8%) and social (−10.4%) cases while penal (+1.3%) and contentious‑administrative (+4%) increased.
- Castilla y León resolved 92,985 cases in Q2, up 2.7% year over year, yet pending matters climbed to 178,603, a 10.2% rise at quarter‑end.
- In the Region of Murcia, new entries fell 1.3% to 69,047, but open inventories reached 220,431, up 14.7% from a year earlier, with civil pendency notably higher.
- In the province of Córdoba, first‑half data show 67,738 cases pending, a 21.7% yearly increase, and local analysis estimates more than two quarters would be needed to clear the backlog if no new filings arrived, with mercantile courts affected by the shift of certain personal insolvency cases under Ley Orgánica 7/2023.