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Lok Adalats wrap up 1.45cr cases, settlements top Rs 7k crore

IndiaTimes Saturday, 14 December 2024
India's National Lok Adalat settled a record 1.45 crore cases on Saturday, including 1.22 crore pre-litigation cases, preventing them from adding to the existing 4.65 crore backlog. The Lok Adalats, aiming to 'Resolve Disputes, Restore Harmony,' involved all states except Rajasthan, where they will be held later this month.
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