- Home
- Law Topics
- Services
- Constitutional law
- Submit Articles
- Lawyers
- Laws
- My Account
- Members
Tags
Categories
- Administrative Law
- Animal Laws
- Arbitration
- Army laws
- Aviation Law
- Bangladesh Laws
- Banking & Finance laws
- Civil Law
- Company Law
- Competition Law
- Constitutional law
- Consumer laws
- Contract Laws
- Criminal Law
- Cyber Law
- Disability Laws
- Education Law
- Elderly Law
- Election Laws
- Employment Law
- Environmental Law
- Family Law
- Food and Drugs
- Foreign laws
- Human Rights
- Immigration Law
- Insurance laws
- Intellectual Property
- International law
- Jurisprudence
- Juvenile Law
- Labour Law
- Land Laws
- Laws
- Legal Profession
- Lok Adalat
- Maritime Law
- Media laws
- Medico Legal
- Minority Laws
- Miscellaneous Laws
- Personal Laws
- Politics
- Property laws
- Sports Law
- Supreme Court
- Tax laws
- Technology laws
- Third Gender
- Torts Law
- Traffic Laws
- UAE Laws
- Uncategorized
- United Kingdom
- Woman Law
- VVIP Security in Saudi Arabia: Guardianship of Power, Faith, and the State
- Immutability of Lok Adalat Awards and Settlements in India: A Comprehensive Analysis
- Innocent Till Proven Guilty? Undertrial Detention and the Crisis of Personal Liberty in India
- Comparative Study of VVIP Security in India, the United States, and Russia: Guardians of Power in a Perilous World
- GST Registration Explained for New Business Owners
- Types of Divorce in India under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
- CrPC Provisions in Medical Negligence Litigation: A Jurisprudential Review
- Conceptual & Procedural Guide- Mergers, Acquisitions and Amalgamations
Browsing: Lok Adalat
Lok Adalats Overview Lok Adalats, or “people’s courts,” form an integral part of India’s alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanism, aimed…
Community mediation and Lok Adalats play an important role in improving access to justice in India by offering quick, low-cost, and people-friendly ways to resolve disputes outside formal courts. Community mediation helps parties talk openly, understand each other, and reach voluntary settlements, which preserves relationships and reduces tension. Lok Adalats, organized under the Legal Services Authorities Act, provide a simple forum where cases are settled through compromise, with decisions treated like court decrees. Both mechanisms reduce court burden, save time and money, and make justice accessible to the poor, rural communities, and those intimidated by the formal legal system.
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest Legal Updates from Legal Service India
India’s Oldest Independent Digital Legal Knowledge Platform
ISBN: 978-81-928510-0-6

