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441 disputes settled under mediation drive

UT State Legal Services Authority (UT), under Chief Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Deepak Sibal – Executive Chairman, SLSA UT Chandigarh – conducted special sessions

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Curtain came down on long-pending disputes under the Mediation “For the Nation” – 90 Days Drive, with two cases pending in Chandigarh for more than 10 years and 31 cases pending for over five years finally resolved.

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Out of 2,710 cases referred for mediation, 441 were successfully settled.

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The nationwide campaign, spearheaded by the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), in association with the Mediation & Conciliation Project Committee (MCPC), Supreme Court, was conducted from July 1 to September 30 under the guidance of Justice Surya Kant – Judge, Supreme Court, Executive Chairman, NALSA, and Chairman, MCPC, and Chief Justice of India Justice BR Gavai.

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In Chandigarh, the UT State Legal Services Authority (UT), under Chief Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Deepak Sibal – Executive Chairman, SLSA UT Chandigarh – conducted special sessions.

Among the settlements was a case filed in 2013, concerning 44 per cent property share. The dispute was amicably resolved, with a party agreeing to execute the sale deed of 50% share of the house. In another case filed in 2016, property partition issue was resolved with portions of the property mutually allotted, bringing closure to a decade-old dispute.

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“Mediation not only contributes significantly in reducing the pendency of cases in courts but also plays a vital role in strengthening the social fabric by restoring relationships, fostering harmony and ensuring justice in its true spirit,” Justice Sibal asserted.

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