Kathua: A Lok Adalat was held today in the District Court Complex under the Chairmanship of Chairman District Legal Services Authority Kathua, Puneet Gupta (Principal District and Sessions Judge).
The Lok Adalat comprised two benches.
Bench no 1 was presided over by District and Session Judge, Kathua Puneet Gupta and assisted by Additional District and Sessions Judge, Kathua S.C Katal and Rajni Kant Advocate Kathua. The Bench no 2 was presided over by Chief Judicial Magistrate Kathua, Deepak Sethi and Assisted by Special Mobile Magistrate, Kathua Naushad Ahmed Khan and District Mobile Magistrate, Kathua Dinesh Gupta.
The Bench no 1 took M.A.C.T and bank cases. 8 cases of M.A.C.T were decided on spot and awarded money to the tune of Rs 37, 60,000 was awarded in favour of the claimants. 12 bank cases were also decided on spot and bank recovery amount to Rs 7, 55,000 was decided. The bench no 2 decided 70 criminal compoundable and traffic cases and fine of Rs 14500 was recovered on spot. Total 90 cases were settled in the Lok Adalat.
Bench no 1 was presided over by District and Session Judge, Kathua Puneet Gupta and assisted by Additional District and Sessions Judge, Kathua S.C Katal and Rajni Kant Advocate Kathua. The Bench no 2 was presided over by Chief Judicial Magistrate Kathua, Deepak Sethi and Assisted by Special Mobile Magistrate, Kathua Naushad Ahmed Khan and District Mobile Magistrate, Kathua Dinesh Gupta.
The Bench no 1 took M.A.C.T and bank cases. 8 cases of M.A.C.T were decided on spot and awarded money to the tune of Rs 37, 60,000 was awarded in favour of the claimants. 12 bank cases were also decided on spot and bank recovery amount to Rs 7, 55,000 was decided. The bench no 2 decided 70 criminal compoundable and traffic cases and fine of Rs 14500 was recovered on spot. Total 90 cases were settled in the Lok Adalat.

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