Approach Lok Adalats for speedy justice DLSA

  • | Sunday | 14th March, 2021

Tribune News ServiceAmritsar March 13The District Legal Services Society (DLSA) has asked the litigants to avail the services of national Lok Adalat for speedy and economical resolution of cases. DLSA Secretary-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Sumit Makkar said the next Lok Adalat would be organised on April 10. He also asked them to bring the cases pertaining to their respective departments to the National Lok Adalat. Makkar said in the Lok Adalats disputes are settled by mutual consent and both the parties go home happy. He said criminal cases in which there was a compromise could also come in the Lok Adalat.

Tribune News Service Amritsar March 13 The District Legal Services Society (DLSA) has asked the litigants to avail the services of national Lok Adalat for speedy and economical resolution of cases. DLSA Secretary-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Sumit Makkar said the next Lok Adalat would be organised on April 10. He said criminal compoundable offenses cases under Section 138 of NI Act bank recovery cases MACT labor disputes electricity and water bills (excluding non-compoundable) matrimonial land acquisition services matters and civil matters would be taken up during the Lok Adalat. Earlier in a meeting with the civil and police administration officials he asked them to encourage people to put up their cases for hearing in Lok Adalat. He also asked them to bring the cases pertaining to their respective departments to the National Lok Adalat. He specifically asked the police power and bank officials to provide information on traffic related cases power theft cases and loan cases so that these cases could be settled in the Lok Adalat. He added that benches would be set up at district courts Amritsar and sub-divisional courts of Ajnala and Baba Bakala. Makkar said in the Lok Adalats disputes are settled by mutual consent and both the parties go home happy. He said criminal cases in which there was a compromise could also come in the Lok Adalat. He said no appeal could be filed against the decision of the Lok Adalats.

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