Permanent Lok Adalat gets five chairpersons
Chandigarh, June 10
The Haryana State Legal Services Authority (HALSA) has appointed five chairpersons of the Permanent Lok Adalat (Public Utility Services).
The appointments at Sonepat, Rewari/ Narnaul, Sirsa/Fatehabad, Karnal and Panipat/Jind were made after HALSA executive chairman Justice Rajan Gupta interacted with the candidates, both current and former Sessions Judges.
An order issued by HALSA member secretary Parmod Goyal says Mukesh Bansal will be posted at Sonepat, Jag Bhushan Gupta at Rewari, Ashok Kumar Garg at Sirsa, Ajay Kumar Jain at Karnal and Bhupinder Nath at Panipat. — TNS
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