3387 Cases Resolved at National Lok Adalat in Alampur
A National Lok Adalat was held on Saturday at the Alampur Judicial Magistrate First Class Court, during which a total of 3387 cases were resolved. Justice Mithun Teja, Chairman of the Legal Services Authority, shared details about the successful event.
Out of the total cases, 16 were resolved amicably through mutual compromise. Many of these involved family disputes, which were settled after counseling and mediation by the judge. Additionally, in 3371 cases, offenders admitted their guilt, leading to fines amounting to ₹5,47,590 being collected.
The event took place on the court premises and was attended by prominent officials from the State Bank of India (SBI). Notable attendees included SBI General Manager Prakash Chandra Baroo, Divisional Manager Binod Kumar Sinha, and Regional Manager Sunita, along with managers from various SBI branches under the Alampur Court’s jurisdiction. At the conclusion of the session, the guests honored Justice Mithun Teja with a shawl and a bouquet.
Several other dignitaries were also present at the event. These included Bar Association President Suresh Kumar, advocates Sridhar Reddy, Thimma Reddy, Srinivasulu, Venkatesh, and Rajeshwari, Assistant Government Pleader Madhu, and Public Prosecutor Karthik. Additionally, Alampur Circle Inspector Ravi Babu, Sub-Inspectors Venkataswamy and Chandrakant, court police, and staff from the Taluka Legal Services Authority participated in the proceedings.
The National Lok Adalat provided a platform for resolving disputes efficiently and showcased the collaborative efforts of legal authorities and law enforcement.