Lok adlalats are a tool of alternative dispute resolution mechanism. They are mentioned in the section 89 of the CPC. They are the peoples court outside the regular court. It was set up in 1987 under National legal service authority act, 1987. Hence, they have statutory status.
They work differently as compared to normal courts in following manners:
- They don’t meet throughout the years. It only meets in 1-2 months a year.
- It does not apply the provision of civil procedure courts and Indian evidence act strictly.
- The 2 parties are not represented by the lawyers.
Structure: It is headed by a serving or retired judicial officer who is assisted by Publicly spirited lawyer and social worker. They meet at
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