The AgriGold victims’ association is demanding the immediate establishment of a special court and the swift recovery of assets in Andhra Pradesh [1].

This movement represents a critical effort by thousands of affected investors to regain financial stability after one of the region's most significant financial scams. The delay in asset recovery has left many victims without the means to recoup their lost savings.

During a press conference held in Vijayawada, representatives of the association outlined their requirements for the government [1]. The group said the creation of a dedicated special court is necessary to expedite the legal proceedings and avoid the backlog of the general judiciary.

Asset recovery remains the primary goal for the association. The group said that the identification and liquidation of assets tied to the scam are the only ways to provide tangible compensation to the victims [1].

Victims have expressed frustration over the pace of the current legal process. The association said that the lack of a specialized court has hindered the ability to process claims efficiently, a gap that continues to prolong the financial hardship of those affected [1].

The association is urging authorities to prioritize the recovery of funds to ensure that the victims are not left waiting indefinitely for justice. By streamlining the judicial process, the group said they hope to see a more transparent and rapid distribution of recovered assets [1].

The AgriGold victims’ association is calling for immediate action to establish a special court.

The demand for a special court highlights the systemic failure of general courts to handle large-scale financial frauds efficiently. By seeking a dedicated judicial body, the victims are attempting to bypass bureaucratic delays and create a direct legal pipeline for asset liquidation and fund distribution.