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Daniel Ivers · 06/09/2026

Ministry of Justice Reviews 70,000 Complaints: Prioritization to Protect Minors

Paris – 09.06.2026: The French Ministry of Justice has initiated a thorough review of 70,000 complaints to obtain a complete inventory of current cases. This measure aims to improve the efficiency of judicial administration and ensure that urgent cases are processed quickly.

A ministry spokesperson stated that cases where minors require immediate protection will be prioritized in this review. This particularly concerns situations where children or adolescents are acutely endangered and swift action is necessary to guarantee their safety.

In contrast, complaints relating to incidents from several years ago will be handled with lower priority. This prioritization is intended to ensure that the limited resources of the judiciary are focused on the most urgent cases, while older cases will be addressed in a later phase.

The decision to carry out such a comprehensive review was made to increase the transparency and efficiency of the judicial system. Through systematic analysis of the complaints, patterns and recurring problems can be identified that might indicate structural weaknesses within the system.

Critics, however, warn of possible delays in processing older cases and emphasize the importance of a balanced prioritization that considers both the protection of minors and the rights of adults. It remains to be seen how this measure will impact the workload of judicial authorities and citizen satisfaction.

The ministry has announced that the public will be regularly informed about the progress of the review and that adjustments will be made if necessary to address diverse requirements. The goal is to ensure a fair and effective judicial system that meets the needs of all citizens.

In the meantime, affected parties are asked to be patient and to contact the relevant authorities with any further questions. The Minister of Justice emphasized the importance of this measure for strengthening public trust in the judicial system and assured that all complaints are being handled with the utmost care and attention.

This initiative is part of a broader reform plan by the Ministry of Justice aimed at modernizing the operations of the judiciary and improving access to justice for all citizens. Further details on the planned reforms are expected in the coming weeks.

The review of 70,000 complaints represents a significant step in the development of the French judicial system and could lead in the long term to more effective and fairer adjudication.

Sources

  • Ministry of Justice France