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National Lok Adalat: An efficacious tool in Resolution of Disputes

 National Lok Adalat on 8 February, exemption up to 100 percent in surcharge  of property and water tax | नेशनल लोक अदालत 8 फरवरी को, संपत्तिकर व जलकर के  सरचार्ज में 100  

 By : NALSA

In its pursuit of fulfilling the commitment to deliver speedy & inexpensive justice, National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) guided by the Patron-in-Chief and Hon’ble Chief Justice of India Hon’ble Mr. Justice N.V. Ramana has laid emphasis on Lok Adalats in effectively reducing the number of pending cases through Alternative Dispute Mechanisms.

NALSA under the leadership of Hon’ble Mr. Justice Uday Umesh Lalit, Executive Chairman initiated consultations and review meetings with all the State Legal Services Authorities to adopt result oriented approach and to maximize disposal of cases in National Lok Adalats. Before the organization of each National Lok Adalat, NALSA interacted multiple times with the Executive Chairpersons and Member Secretaries of all the State Legal Services Authorities to take a stock of the preparations and to boost the morale of all the stakeholders. The Legal Services Authorities under the aegis of NALSA thus changed their strategies for organization of the Lok Adalats.

Using technological advancements and virtual platforms, Legal Services Authorities started reaching the doorsteps of the parties. Resultantly, parties were able to join preparatory meetings as well as the Lok Adalat proceedings from their homes or workplaces, saving them the hassles of travelling. The Authorities could thus witness that a large number of persons joined the virtual proceedings sitting hundreds of kilometers away from their physical locations. The technology was thus used by NALSA for evolving effective ways of supervision and monitoring of Lok Adalats. Certain areas having greater possibilities of settlement such as NI Act cases, Bank recovery cases along other financial matters were highlighted and the authorities explored all the possibilities of compromise even in such cases.

The cumulative effect of all the foundational measures resulted in extraordinary disposal figures during the year 2021. Across the country, a total number of 1,27,87,329 cases were disposed of in four National Lok Adalats, which included a record number of pending cases i.e., 55,81,117 and a large number of pre-litigation cases i.e., 72,06,212. It is a matter of pride that the Legal Services Authorities were able to help dispose such a large number of cases giving a sigh of relief to the common citizens by ending or preventing legal battles.

The number of pending cases has increased during the ongoing pandemic, putting additional burden on the system. However, with a large number of disposal through Lok Adalats, a substantiate contribution has been made by the Legal Services Authorities in reducing such burden on the Judicial Administration. There is no gainsaying that the Lok Adalats have settled greater number of cases than any other dispute resolution mechanism and have emerged as the most efficacious tool of Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism.


Achieving these unprecedented figures was not an easy task and it was possible mainly because of formulation of decisive strategies and great contribution and efforts by the stakeholders at all levels. The recent report by a unit based in the Development Impact Evaluation team at the World Bank Group with respect to the State of Maharashtra by way of a sample study, bears testimony to such efforts and results.

While celebrating Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsaw and also marking completion of twenty five years of Legal Services in the country, the resolution of disputes through Lok Adalats is emphasized in the Tableau of NALSA. The message is to achieve Conciliation eliminating Confrontation and thereby attain and maintain Peace and Harmony

 

 

 

Categories

Pre-litigation

Pending Cases

Total

Taken up

Disposed of

Taken up

Disposed of

Taken up

Disposed of

Settlement Amount

(Rs.)

Criminal compoundable Offence cases

58,31,305

8,67,934

37,14,889

17,63,233

95,46,194

36,31,167

353,97,21,006

NI Act cases u/s 138

49,990

3,042

14,61,057

2,96,442

15,11,047

2,99,484

7356,92,65,556

Bank Recovery Cases

69,82,605

6,14,379

2,16,277

32,372

71,98,882

6,46,751

5466,17,65,504

MACT Cases

2,702

275

4,90,582

1,31,165

4,93,284

1,31,440

546626,40,590

Labour dispute cases

3,05,840

2,87,867

44,053

12,050

3,49,893

2,99,917

18475,04,485

Electricity Bills (excluding non-compoundable)

12,92,350

4,71,542

2,88,415

1,41,495

15,80,765

6,13,037

31655,18,918

Water Bills (excluding non-compoundable )

13,32,464

3,68,967

3,345

3,103

13,35,809

3,72,070

13928,43,341

Matrimonial disputes

7,353

4,590

3,08,880

73,891

3,16,233

78,481

9022,29,256

Land Acquisition Cases

4,068

908

49,944

7,353

54,012

8,261

57334,02,048

Service matters relating to pay and allowances and retiral benefits

49,699

41,490

6,115

1,889

55,814

43,379

1362,99,271

Revenue Cases

14,84,110

11,59,794

4,34,916

3,39,764

19,19,026

14,99,558

12639,94,370

Civil Cases

4,17,351

88,515

10,78,499

2,50,640

14,95,850

3,39,155

416753,44,371

Other Cases

35,42,795

22,96,909

32,62,359

25,27,720

68,05,154

48,24,629

106559,74,324

Grand Total

2,13,02,632

72,06,212

1,13,59,331

55,81,117

3,26,61,963

1,27,87,329

2,53,20,65,03,040

                   

 


Statistical Overview of the Cases Settled during the National Lok Adalats organized in the year 2021

Description of Tableau

Ministry of Law and Justice [NALSA]


Ek Mutthi Aasmaa : Lok Adalat, Inclusive Legal System

The theme “Ek Mutthi Aasmaa” is symbol of reassurance, determination and optimism for poor and marginalized sections of the society.  

The Legal Services Authorities are constituted for providing competent legal services to the weaker sections of the society to ensure that opportunities for securing justice were not denied to any citizen by reason of economic or other disabilities and to organize Lok Adalats to ensure that the operation of the legal system promotes justice on a basis of equal opportunity. Lok Adalat is an innovative and most popular mechanism for Alternative Dispute Resolution to resolve legal disputes in a spirit of conciliation outside the Court. Lok Adalat follows a simple & informal procedure and resolves a case within no time, moreover No Court fee is required to be paid by the parties. Any Court fee, if already paid in a pending court matter is also refunded, in case of settlement in the Lok Adalat. The order/Award of Lok Adalat is final & non-appealable. In the end, the parties have a sense of satisfaction as neither of them wins nor loses. NALSA has reached the doorsteps of the common citizens in providing speedier system of justice thus contributed largely in reducing the burden of the courts. During the National Lok Adalats organized in 2021, more than 125 lakhs cases were settled by the Lok Adalats.


The front part of the tableau showcases ‘Nyay Sbke Liye, a hand gesture of fearlessness, guarantee and protection. In the rear part, a hand can be seen opening its five fingers one by one, depicting five guiding principles of Lok Adalats i.e., Accessible, Definitive, Affordable, Equitable, and Timely Justice for all.  

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