AN ANALYSIS ON WORKING PROCESSURE OF LOK ADALAT IN INDIA

Authors

  • Asra Shifaya. k. Research Scholar, Department of LAW Glocal University, UP
  • Dr. Kuldip Singh (Professor) Research Scholar, Department of LAW Glocal University, UP

Keywords:

Lok Adalat, Legal Aid, expedient

Abstract

With in Indian process of delivering justice, the Sabha Adalat has never been an obscure or mysterious institution. Already, it is not an experiment throughout India; rather, it is not then efficient and appropriate, pioneering and hospice care alternative medium of arbitral proceedings that is approved as a workable, economic, effectual, informal, and quick form of conflict resolution. In addition, it is not an mode that has the potential to reduce the length of time it takes to resolve disputes. 2 During 1982, Surat was the location where the first seed of both the Maha Sa pag mechanism was planted. Since then, the method has matured into a sizable tree, and its branches have spread to every little corner of both the nation. A more democratic and non-traditional approach to the administration of formal justice is represented here. It is the result of people's persistent attempts to discover a structure and method that would allow them to get justice within a more expedient and cost-effective manner. This endeavor has led to the development of the system. The goal of Lok Hon’ble is to mediate a peaceful resolution to a conflict without resorting to pressure, threat, deceit, or influence here on parties involved in the conflict in order to achieve this goal. The institution known as Lok Arbitrator is responsible for mediating conflicts and attempting to settle them by dialogue, counseling, persuading, negotiation, mediation, and the voluntary and mutual agreement of all parties involved. The primary purpose of the Rajya Adalat is not to take the place of the conventional courts but rather to reduce the amount of work that has to be done in those courts.

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Published

2021-12-30

How to Cite

Asra Shifaya. k., & Dr. Kuldip Singh. (2021). AN ANALYSIS ON WORKING PROCESSURE OF LOK ADALAT IN INDIA. Innovative Research Thoughts, 7(4), 139–148. Retrieved from https://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1075