Lok Adalat in Nadia settles over 2000 cases, estimates Rs 4.43 crore settlement ammount

Lok Adalat in Nadia settles over 2000 cases, estimates Rs 4.43 crore settlement ammount

Biswabrata Goswami

KRISHNAGAR, 14 MAY: Nadia district witnessed a remarkable achievement of sorts in the field of justice delivery as over 2000 pending and pre-litigation cases were settled in the second National Lok Adalat 2023. The event was held under the guidance of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) and saw a great response from the people of the district.

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District Session Judge, Mr Ashutosh Kumar Singh said a total of 2077 cases were settled in the Lok Adalat in the district. “We had taken up 6506 cases till yesterday and these cases were heard in 23 benches constituted at Krshnagar Sadar, Nabadwip, Tehatta, Ranaghat, Kalyani and District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission. The cases were effectively settled through the efforts of judicial officers, lawyers and social workers. More than 32 para legal volunteers were engaged for smooth running  of the Lok Adalat across the district,” Mr Singh stated.

“The approximate value of the total settlement amount in these cases has been estimated as Rs 4.43 crore. The final settlement figures will rise as data of settlement from other areas of the district is still awaited. This settlement of cases will not only ease the burden of the pending cases in courts, but will also control future litigation,” Mr Singh stated.

Mr Sanjeet Ambastha, secretary of District Lrgal Services Authority (DLSA) took an overview of the entire process and progress of the Lok Adalat and said lok adalats have not only proved to be an efficient substitute for redressal of grievances, but have significantly helped reduce the burden of the courts swiftly and in a very cost-efficient manner.
“Lok adalats have greatly supplemented and complimented the legal system. The pursuit of justice has become more accessible with the increasing vitality of lok adalats, in conformity with the vision of the NALSA,” he said.
He also stressed the need for quick and affordable access to justice to increase the institutional participation of the common man.

A wide range of matters, including motor accident cases, insurance, bank loan disputes, traffic cases, maintenance cases, dishonor of cheques, BSNL internet unpaid bills, unpaid electric bills etc were taken up.
“A large number of recovery matters related to financial institutions, banks, government bodies and private service providers were also taken up as pre-litigation cases and were settled,” he said.

Tags: #DLSA #NLSA #Nadia

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