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Justice U.U. Lalit, Executive Chairman of NALSA overseeing the proceedings of the National Lok Adalat. (Photo/ANI)
NALSA organises second National Lok Adalat of 2021 ANI | Updated: Jul 11, 2021 04:55 IST
New Delhi [India], July 11 (ANI): The Legal Services Authorities across the country, under the aegis of National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) and guidance of JusticeU.U. Lalit, Executive Chairman, NALSA, organised the second National Lok Adalat in the year 2021 on Saturday.
The Lok Adalat was organised in both virtual and hybrid mode and was held in 32 State Legal Service Authorities (SLSAs)/ High Court Legal Services Committees (HCLSCs) all across the country.
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RAIPUR: More than 10,000 cases were disposed off during the National Lok Adalat, held in all civil courts across Chhattisgarh.
The first of its kind Lok Adalats were held right from Taluka to the High Court in the state by the Chhattisgarh State Legal Services Authority for swift disposal of pre-litigation and pending cases through virtual and physical mode while complying with the Covid protocol.
Over one thousand cases withdrawn on the initiative of the state government were those related to violation of guidelines during the Covid pandemic under Section 188.
Special cases like Sections 321, 258 (Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973), petty offences, and cases registered under the Disaster Management Act 2005 during the covid-19 lockdown were also resolved.