Haryana’s justice department issues a notification to establish 13 additional fast-track courts to handle cases under the NDPS Act (Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances). With the creation of these courts, the state’s total number of NDPS fast-track courts increases to 21. The reported move aims to expand the dedicated court capacity for NDPS-related matters by adding more fast-track judicial forums across the state. According to the two outlets covering the development, the change follows the formal notification process, and the new courts are added to the existing set of NDPS fast-track courts already operating in Haryana. No further details—such as the locations of the new courts, the timeline for operationalisation, or any staffing and budget figures—are included in the provided summaries. Overall, both sources agree on the key administrative step (the notification) and the resulting increase in the total number of NDPS fast-track courts in Haryana.