Business Studies, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

Lok Adalat can rightly be described as "people's court". (State with reason whether the given statement is true or false)

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The statement, “Lok Adalat can rightly be described as "people's court"” is correct.

Lok Adalat can literally be translated into people’ court and derives inspiration from the Panchayat system.

These are managed by various levels of government authorities and they are presided over by reputed social activists, judges retired from their profession and other legal practitioners.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Lok Adalat is known as the People’s Court that is an alternative dispute resolution.

In this court, the cases that are in the stage of pre-litigation or pending in the court are opened up.

Then the hearing is set upon to come up with an accurate decision.

Also, the statutory status is given to this form for the Legal Services Authorities Act 1987.

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