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National Lok Adalat organized in Poonch
12/8/2018 9:34:23 PM
Early Times Report
Poonch, Dec 8: A National Lok Adalat under supervision of Supreme Court and High Court of J&K was organized in District Courts Poonch, in which Judicial Officers, Bar Members, Bank Employees, litigants and general public participated with full enthusiasm. While starting Lok Adalat Chairman DLSA Poonch Zabair Ahmed Raza (Pr. District and Sessions Judge Poonch) highlighted the positive aspects of Lok Adalat and described it as the need of the hour and stressed upon general public to come forward to take benefit of these Lok Adalat. At District H.Q two benches were constituted. First bench was presided by Zabair Ahmad Raza Principal Distt and Sessions Judge Poonch and assisted by Som Lal ( Sub-Judge Special Mobile Magistrate) Poonch. Second Bench was presided by Mohd Ashraf Khan C.J.M Poonch and assisted by Lal Hussain Mushtaq (Advocate) Poonch. At Surankote bench was presided by Ashan-ul-Haq Malik Sub-Judge and assisted by Sarfraz Nawaz Qureshi Additional Mobile Magistrate Surankote Poonch. At Mendhar bench was presided by Choudhary Riaz Ahmad Munsiff JMIC and assisted by Advocate Shafiq Ahmed Khatana. A total no of 515 cases were taken up in Lok Adalat including civil, criminal, MACT, Bank Recovery, Pre-Litigation and other cases. Out of these 357 cases were settled by all the above mentioned benches by way of Mediation, Conciliation and compromise. In MACT cases settle 14 , where as in Pre-litigation cases 21. criminal 73 cases, and 23 civil cases were also decided and total amount settle of Rs 5969200/. Light refreshment was also served to all the participants.
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