Rapid Summary
- The national lok adalat will be held on Sunday across 31 courts in Ballari and Vijayanagara districts to facilitate amicable and expedited dispute resolution.
- K.G. Shanti, Principal District and Sessions Judge and chairperson of the district legal services authority (DLSA), highlighted that settlements help avoid lengthy litigation, reduce financial burdens, and enable a refund of full court fees for resolved cases.
- Out of 69,354 pending cases in Ballari district, 19,784 were eligible for compromise; 11,931 have been settled thru mutual agreements.
- Daily efforts are being made by DLSA with the support of 67 trained mediators to inform litigants about the benefits of compromise.
- the Supreme Court’s special lok adalat campaign (July 11-October 7) allows even apex court cases to be mediated via videoconferencing facilities.
- Judge Shanti encouraged litigants and advocates to utilize this possibility by visiting district or taluk legal service offices for further details.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The initiative demonstrates the judiciary’s commitment to reducing case backlogs while fostering a culture of amicable conflict resolution. With over half the eligible disputes already settled in Ballari district alone, it underscores the efficiency such measures can achieve. The active participation of trained mediators further enhances trust in this mechanism. Lok adalats not only lighten judicial workload but also provide citizens an affordable alternative that mitigates financial stress often associated with prolonged legal battles.
The inclusion of videoconferencing facilities extends accessibility nationwide under the Supreme Court’s campaign framework-a meaningful move toward integrating technology into india’s justice system.This effort serves as a model for promoting mediation as an effective solution across states.
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