Supreme Court to Conduct Special Lok Adalat Sessions This Week, Announces CJI Chandrachud

In a significant judicial initiative aimed at reducing case backlogs, Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud announced that the first seven benches of the Supreme Court will participate in a special Lok Adalat. This session will run from today until Friday, starting at 2 pm each day, as part of efforts to expedite the resolution of pending cases through amicable settlements.

The initiative, which lasts until August 3, is a strategic move by the Supreme Court to commemorate its 75th anniversary. It is designed to address the substantial backlog of cases that has been a growing concern for the judiciary. The CJI has called on citizens with pending cases, as well as lawyers and advocates on record, to engage with this opportunity for speedy and consensual resolution of disputes.

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In a video message shared on the Supreme Court’s website, Justice Chandrachud emphasized the informal and technology-based approach of the Lok Adalat. This method facilitates the voluntary and satisfactory resolution of cases involving various disputes, including matrimonial issues, property disputes, motor accident claims, compensation matters, and service and labor disputes.

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The Lok Adalat is not just a tool for decongesting the courts but is also a critical component of the judicial system that promotes alternative dispute resolution (ADR). This method supports quicker resolutions and fosters an environment of cooperation and agreement among disputing parties.

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