Madikeri Sep. 11: As per the order of the Karnataka High Court and the Karnataka State Legal Services Authority, a National Lok Adalat will be held in the district on Ta. 13 (tomorrow).
The public and parties have an opportunity to settle their disputes quickly by conciliating with each other. Senior Civil Judge and Member Secretary of the Kodagu District Legal Services Authority, Shubha, has said that by participating in the conciliation, they should resolve their disputes to avoid financial burden and wastage of time and to maintain the previous relationship.
In Kodagu district, several cases have been identified for mediation, including civil suits, land acquisition, bank recovery, bid applications, labor cases, M.A.R.D., check bounce, motor vehicle accident, matrimonial cases and criminal cases eligible for mediation.
1206 cases fixed
A total of 39,828 cases related to various cases and litigations were settled in the Lok Adalat held on July 12. A total of 17,391 cases are pending in the district now, and 5044 cases have been identified as capable of mediation. Out of these, 1206 cases will be settled in this Adalat. This number may increase further, he said. The cases selected for mediation every day will be discussed with the lawyers and parties concerned in advance about the benefits of mediation, and they will be persuaded to enter into mediation. The lawyers, parties concerned in the cases and the officers and departments concerned with various departments will participate in the National Lok Adalat to be held on the 13th and resolve their disputes through mediation, said Shubha, Senior Civil Judge and Member Secretary of the District Legal Services Authority.
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