Overview
- West Godavari district has identified 4,633 compoundable cases and set up 34 benches for its second National Lok Adalat on July 5.
- Mandya district will hold its second Lok Adalat on July 12 across all seven taluks, covering civil disputes such as property and money recovery and various criminal cases.
- Both districts will waive court fees for cases eligible for resolution through the Lok Adalat, removing financial barriers for litigants.
- Litigants in West Godavari who cannot appear in person can participate online to settle their disputes, enhancing accessibility.
- Officials note that amicable settlements reached through Lok Adalat leave both parties satisfied while easing court backlogs.