Second National Lok Adalat held across Tripura
Second National Lok Adalat held across Tripura
The second National Lok Adalat for the year 2025 held on May 11th (Saturday) across Tripura to resolve 21,410 pending cases.
The Member secretary Tripura State Legal Services Authority (TSLSA), Juma Datta Chowdhury said that based on the directives of National Legal Service Authority, a total of 40 courts of Tripura including High Court has been set up to resolve the pending cases of motor vehicle act and appeals cases, NI act, matrimonial cases, civil and criminal compoundable cases, family disputes, bank’s non-performing asset case, disposal of Traffic Chillan cases etc.
Ms Datta Chowdhury added that altogether 21, 410 pending cases has been be taken up in courts for disposal including 4, pre-litigative cases, pending cases including bank’s non-performing asset, MACT cases, traffic challan cases, land dispute cases, appeals and trial cases, cases of matrimonial dispute, cases of cheque bounce(NI Act), compensation under Motor Vehicle Act cases and other cases taken up in the 40 courts across eight districts of the state including in Agartala.
One bench of National Lok Adalat has also been set up at the High Court of Tripura, where many pending cases are taken up for resolution.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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