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Where JUSTICE meets people

by Blitz India Media
December 19, 2025
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NEW DELHI:On a quiet Saturday morning in a small district town, the usually silent court complex hums with a different kind of energy. Outside, you see farmers with land disputes, shopkeepers resolving payment issues, families settling long-pending claims, and bank officials sifting through files, all gathered with a shared hope that today, years of waiting may finally end.

There is no tense courtroom drama, no intimidating legal jargon. Instead, there is conversation, negotiation, and an unusual sense of relief that justice might actually be simple. This is the spirit of the Lok Adalat, India’s people-centric forum where disputes are settled not by contest, but by consensus. Lok Adalats have become one of the country’s most trusted alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. Whether held in court premises, community halls, or virtually through E-Lok Adalats, they bring justice closer to citizens, saving time, reducing costs, and cutting the burden on courts.

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Statutory foundation

Unlike formal courts, Lok Adalats are informal, friendly platforms where parties sit together and work out on solutions they can both accept. There are no court fees, no complex procedures, and no winners or losers. The effort is not to decide who is right, but to help people find a practical, fair, and quick resolution so they can move on with their lives.

By embedding Lok Adalats within the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, India ensures a legally robust and deeply humane model of justice.

Lok Adalats did not emerge in isolation, they evolved from a broader national commitment to ensure that every person, regardless of income or background, can access justice with dignity. This commitment took a concrete legal form through the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. This is a landmark legislation that transformed free legal aid and alternative dispute resolution from scattered initiatives into a structured, nationwide system. The Act lays down the structure, powers, and functions of Lok Adalats, ensuring that settlements reached through conciliation carry the same legal force as a court decree.

The statutory backing enhances credibility and also reinforces confidence among citizens and institutions to resolve disputes amicably outside traditional courtrooms. No court fee is payable when a matter is filed in a Lok Adalat.

Four-tier structure

The strength of the Lok Adalat system lies in its four-tier structure that reaches citizens across every level of governance, from the Supreme Court down to Taluk courts.

This institutional framework ensures that no individual is too far from a forum for quick, affordable and conciliatory justice. The structure operates through a coordinated chain of Legal Services Authorities, enabling nationwide uniformity while responding to local needs.

National Lok Adalats: While Lok Adalats operate throughout the year in different jurisdictions, National Lok Adalats extend this framework by conducting simultaneous, nationwide sittings on a single day at all levels of the judiciary and aim at clearing a large volume of cases in a time bound manner.

The general procedure of National Lok Adalat ensures that involved parties are given a reasonable opportunity of being heard before referral. Cases (both prelitigation and pending) are referred to Lok Adalats either by a court or by the Legal Services Authority.

Everyday disputes

Permanent Lok Adalats: As a specialised forum dedicated to pre litigation conciliation and settlement, Permanent Lok Adalats have emerged as an important mechanism for resolving everyday service-related disputes. PLAs resolve disputes connected to public utility services areas such as transport, telecommunications, electricity, water supply and postal services.

Unlike regular Lok Adalats, these bodies exist as permanent forums with authority not only to conciliate but also to decide disputes when settlement fails, ensuring certainty and closure. The award of the Permanent Lok Adalat is final and binding on all the parties.

Lok Adalats across the country have continued to deliver speedy, cost-effective, and accessible justice in recent years. National, State, and Permanent Lok Adalats, along with the digital E‑Lok Adalats, have collectively resolved disputes ranging from pre-litigation cases to pending court matters.

Burden reduced

Their combined efforts have significantly reduced the burden on traditional courts while ensuring citizens receive timely settlements and binding decisions. This overall strive has improved public trust in alternative dispute resolution, and substantial savings of time and resources for both litigants and the justice system. As the day winds down in court complexes across the country after a busy day of Lok Adalat, a quiet sense of satisfaction lingers in the air. Lok Adalats and Permanent Lok Adalats, now complemented by E‑Lok Adalats, show that justice need not be distant or intimidating. It can be accessible, empathetic, and empowering.

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