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Lok Adalat, which means “People’s Court“, is a unique alternative dispute resolution mechanism in India aimed at providing speedy and inexpensive justice to litigants. It operates on the principles of conciliation, mediation, and compromise to settle disputes outside the formal judicial system.
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Dispute |
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Power | It shall have the same powers as are vested in a Civil Court under the Code of Civil Procedure (1908) while trying a suit in respect of the following matters:
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Award of Lok Adalat |
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There are three types of Lok Adalats viz., National Lok Adalats, State Lok Adalats, and Permanent Lok Adalats ( Public Utility Services).
These are also known as Regular Lok Adalats. These can be further classified into the following types:
(a) Continuous Lok Adalat: A Lok Adalat bench sits continuously for a set number of days to facilitate
settlements by deferring unsettled matters to the next date and encouraging parties to reflect on the terms of the mutually accepted settlement before actual settlement.
(b) Daily Lok Adalat: This type of Lok Adalat is organized on a daily basis.
(c) Mobile Lok Adalat: These are organized by taking the Lok Adalat set up in a Multi-utility van to different areas for resolving petty cases and also spreading legal awareness in the area.
(d) Mega Lok Adalat: This is organized in the State on a single day in all courts of the State.
Permanent Lok Adalat
Amended Legal Service Authority Act 1987 in 2002 to provide for the establishment of permanent Lok Adalat.
Introduction
NALSA aims to provide free legal aid and ensure justice for all by promoting access to legal services for marginalized and underprivileged sections of society. It coordinates and supervises the activities of State Legal Services Authorities (SLSAs) and District Legal Services Authorities (DLSAs) across the country. NALSA plays a crucial role in implementing various legal aid programs, initiatives, and schemes to empower individuals with legal knowledge and assistance, ultimately striving for a more equitable and just society.
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