LOK ADALAT
Lok Adalat (people’s court), established by the Indian government settles dispute through conciliation and compromise. The First Lok Adalat was held in Chennai in 1986. Lok Adalat accepts the cases which could be settled by conciliation and compromise, and pending in the regular courts within their jurisdiction.
The
Lok Adalat is presided over by a sitting or retired judicial officer as the
chairman, with two other members, usually a lawyer and a social worker. There
is no court fee. If the case is already filed in the regular court, the
fee paid will be refunded if the dispute is settled at the Lok Adalat. The
procedural laws, and the Evidence Act are not strictly followed while assessing
the merits of the claim by the Lok Adalat.