National Lok Adalat: Compensation of Rs 1 crore 35 lakh to the family of the deceased in the accident

National Lok Adalat was held in Indore on Saturday 14th September.

Highlights

Lok Adalat was also organized in the Indore bench of the High Court. During this period, a total of 711 cases were kept in two benches. 280 cases were resolved, the total compensation was Rs 2.98 crore.

Naiduniya Representative, Indore (National Lok Adalat). After the death of a person named Ajay in a vehicle accident in March 2021, a compensation of one crore 35 lakh rupees was given to the dependent relatives in the Lok Adalat on Saturday. In the court, the judge and the officials of the insurance company handed over the cheque of the claim amount to the deceased’s wife, two daughters and mother.

Lok Adalat was also organized in the Indore Bench of the High Court. A total of 711 cases were placed in two benches. 280 cases were resolved. The total compensation amount passed was more than two crore 98 lakhs.

The couple had reached the court to get separated, then came out holding hands

They were admitted in the family court due to mutual dispute and had written in the court that it is not possible to live together now. When they came out of the court room on Saturday, they were holding each other’s hands and decided to settle down again. On Saturday, 44 such couples were reunited in the family court and resolved to move forward with their family life.

Under the National Lok Adalat organised on Saturday, four benches were formed in the Family Court and the cases were heard. A total of 460 cases were put up for hearing. Out of these, 155 cases were settled on the basis of compromise. 44 couples agreed to live together again with mutual consent.

First Additional Chief Justice Sangeeta Madan, Second Additional Chief Justice SC Shrivastava, Third Additional Chief Justice Maya Vishwalal and Additional Chief Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain inaugurated the Lok Adalat by lighting the lamp. Advocate Jitendra Singh Thakur, Pranay Sharma, Preeti Mehna, Vijay Rathore, Prashant Gilore and other advocates supported the Lok Adalat.

pairs made again

A 26-year-old woman from Banganga and a 28-year-old youth from Khandwa Road wanted a divorce despite having a four-year-old son. Similarly, a 36-year-old man and a 35-year-old woman from Talavli Chanda also wanted to separate. Both are in government jobs. Even after having two children, disputes between the two started increasing. After the judge’s counseling, the couple reunited.