Rs 2.81 cr settlement achieved in 150 cases at HC National Lok Adalat

The Hans India
A National Lok Adalat at the Andhra Pradesh High Court settled 150 cases for a total of Rs 2.81 crore.

Summary

The National Lok Adalat, held at the High Court of Andhra Pradesh on Saturday, successfully settled 150 cases with a total settlement amount of Rs 2.81 crore. The event was organized under the guidance of Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur, Chief Justice-cum-Patron-in-Chief of the Andhra Pradesh State Legal Services Authority, Justice Cheekati Manavendranath Roy, executive chairman of the Authority, and Justice Ravi Nath Tilhari, Chairman of the A.P. High Court Legal Services Committee. Two benches, presided over by Justice Maheswara Rao Kuncheam and Dr Justice Y Lakshmana Rao respectively, facilitated the amicable resolution of disputes. The Lok Adalat aimed to reduce case pendency and provide litigants with timely justice through mutual settlement, achieving a total settlement value of Rs 2.81 crore.

(Source:The Hans India)

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