Uttarakhand Lok Adalat

An alternative dispute resolution mechanism
Operational structureHeadquartersUttarakhand Legal Services Authority, ADR Centre, High Court Compound, NainitalAgency executive
  • Justice Sanjaya Kumar Mishra (acting)[1], Patron-in-Chief
Websitehttps://slsa.uk.gov.in/pages/display/97-lok-adalats

Uttarakhand Lok Adalat (Uttarakhand People's Court) or Uttarakhand State Legal Services Authority is an statutory and autonomous body and an alternative dispute resolution[2] mechanism used in the state of Uttarakhand. The Uttarakhand Lok Adalat Act is designed to provide constitutional protection guaranteed under Article 14 and 39-A of the Constitution of India, of “access to justice for all”. It is a legal system to resolve pending cases at Panchayat or rural places, those in a pre-litigation stage in courts are resolved amicably[3].[4] It is recognised as statutory authority under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 and the Lok Adalats award or decision are deemed to be civil case and final and enforceable on both parties.[4] Such an award is not appealable in any court of law in the absence of any provision. However, by approaching the court of appropriate jurisdiction, litigation can be initiated by any party in the suit if any of them are dissatisfied with the decision of the Lok Adalat (in the absence of any provision for appeal against such award).[4][5]

"Section 22 B of The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 provides for the establishment of Permanent Lok Adalats (PLA) for exercising jurisdiction in respect of one or more public utility services (PUS). Section 22 A of The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 states what constitutes 'Public Utility Services' for the purpose of Permanent Lok Adalat".[6]

History and administration

Uttarakhand Lok Adalat was formed in 2000, under Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 and to implement the provisions of Constitution which had been drafted to help every citizen to get justice irrespective of their economic or other limitations. The primary value laid down as per Indian Constitutional philosophy is individual dignity which forms the basis of human rights and demands on a holistic basis of civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights.

Uttarakhand Lok Adalat was formed with objective and purpose of ensuring and providing visible, practical and positive initiatives ensuring equality and non bias decisions as laid down in Constitution of India and assumes significance due to illiteracy and poverty prevalent in India.

Lok Adalats are constituted at below levels:[7]

  • State Authorities
  • Uttarakhand High Court
  • District and Tehsil level

1. Chairman

2. Secretaries

  • Mandal Committees
  • Mediation Centres

Types of Lok Adalat:

  • Permanent Lok Adalat – Provides mechanism for adjudging cases referred under public utility services like transport, postal and telegraph.
  • National Lok Adalat – Held from year 2015, every month on specific topic across India. These are held on a single day disposing off large number of pending cases.
  • Mega Lok Adalat – Held across all courts in state in a single day.
  • Mobile Lok Adalat – These types of Lok Adalats are organised occasionally which travel from one place to other across country occasionally and help resolving disputes.

Justice Sanjaya Kumar Mishra, the acting Chief Justice of Uttarakhand, is current patron-in-chief of Uttarakhand Lok Adalat.[1]

Uttarakhand Lok Adalat had added legal issues relating to Banking and Financial sector from year 2020 under its purview.[8]

Uttarakhand Lok Adalat Committee and Complaint Procedures

Lok Adalat settles disputes which can be mutually resolved and mostly relating to matrimonial, damages[9] and partition suits. The following are the requirements of the cases before Lok Adalat:[7]

  • Lok Adalat takes up cases which are civil in nature (including marriage, and family disputes) and compoundable criminal cases.
  • It accepts cases pending in regular court under their jurisdiction.
  • The main condition of the Lok Adalat is that both parties in dispute agree for settlement.[10]
  • The court fee paid initially in the court for the complaints/petition is refunded to the parties, as no court fee is chargeable if a matter referred in the Lok Adalat and is resolved with parties agreeing to bind by it.
  • Procedural laws and the Evidence Act are not strictly followed while assessing claims.
  • Decisions are binding on the parties and its order is capable of execution through legal process.

The following types of cases can be admitted in Uttarakhand Lok Adalat.[11]

1. Any dispute or case pending in any court of law in Uttarakhand.

  • Criminal offences which are compoundable.
  • Cases under section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act.
  • Issues relating to recovery of money.
  • Issues relating to labour disputes.
  • Issues relating to public utility bills like electricity, water etc excluding Non Compoundable offences.
  • Issues relating to Matrimony.

2. Any dispute to be planned to filed in Court but did not come up for hearing in front of it. Following Pre-Litigation cases can also be filed in Lok-Adalat.

  • Cases under section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act.
  • Cases relating to recovery of money.
  • Issues relating to labour disputes.
  • Issues relating to public utility bills like electricity, water etc excluding Non Compoundable offences.
  • General Maintenance related disputes.
  • Other Miscellaneous cases which are civil disputes, criminal compoundable cases and matrimonial disputes.

However, any legal issue which is not compoundable as per the Indian Legal Systems cannot be taken up in the Lok Adalat.

As the members are presiding Lok Adalat as statutory conciliators and not in judicial capacity they can only persuade the parties to come to a settlement. Sometimes counselling sessions are also held between opposing parties.

The main condition of the Lok Adalat is that both parties in dispute agree for settlement and if they are unable to do so, it is referred to the Permanent Lok Adalat for deciding the case provided the case is not related to compoundable offence.

Uttarakhand Lok Adalat, as per the Supreme Court of India judgement, is formed to arrive at a compromise or solution between parties in dispute and hence does not have jurisdiction to go into merits of complaint.[12]

Details of cases Resolved

1. In September 2021, Uttarakhand Lok Adalat settled 7630 cases through National Lok Adalat organised by it in different courts in Uttarakhand.[13]

2. In November 2020, Uttarakhand Lok Adalat organised E-Lok Adalats settling various disputes.[2][10]

3. In September 2016, Uttarakhand Lok Adalat organised National Lok Adalat on guidance from National Legal Service Authority (NLSA) for settling compoundable criminal cases.[3]

4. In September 2020, Uttarakhand Lok Adalat organised E-Lok Adalat due to COVID-19 pandemic and increasing legal cases helping solve Compoundable offences.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Hon'ble Patron-in-Chief: Uttarakhand State Legal Services Authority, High Court of Uttarakhand, India". slsa.uk.gov.in. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Lok adalats go virtual amid pandemic; settle 2.51 lakh cases". www.outlookindia.com. 23 November 2020. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b "National Lok Adalat to be organized on Sep 10 in Dehradun". UNN. 31 August 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "Lok Adalat". thehansindia.com. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  5. ^ "Lok Adalat". nalsa.gov.in. 2019-02-26. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
  6. ^ "Permanent Lok Adalat" (PDF). Haryana State Legal Services Authority.
  7. ^ a b "Lok Adalats unclog a choked justice delivery system". Deccan Herald. 26 September 2021. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Uttarakhand's Lok Adalat to provide Banking and Financial Services". uniindia.com. 16 March 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  9. ^ a b Mishra, Ishita (13 September 2020). "First E-Lok Adalat held, 1,787 cases settled in a day | Dehradun News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  10. ^ a b "Lok adalats go virtual amid pandemic; settle 2.51 lakh cases". The Economic Times. 23 November 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  11. ^ "Lok Adalat". thehansindia.com. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Lok Adalat can't decide cases on merits". deccanherald.com. 18 October 2021. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  13. ^ "7,630 cases settled in National Lok Adalat in Uttarakhand". The Pioneer. 13 September 2021. Retrieved 28 November 2021.

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