Justice K. Kusa, Chairman of the District Legal Service Authority, emphasized the importance of settling civil cases through compromise rather than lengthy court proceedings. He, along with Justice Ganta Kavitha Devi, secretary of the District Legal Service Authority, announced that the second national Lok Adalat will take place on June 8 in Gadwal and Alampur courts. Various cases, such as those involving husband and wife, land disputes, domestic violence, drunk driving, check bounces, and insurance, can be resolved in Lok Adalat. There are 1504 such cases in the district.
Justice K. Kusa mentioned that 1504 cases have been identified in the district and reported to the High Court, with arrangements made to solve over 2000 cases. In the previous Lok Adalat, 3060 cases were resolved in the district. Lok Adalat helps parties save time and court fees, and all parties are encouraged to settle cases courteously and amicably.