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‘Resolve cases through mutual consent’

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The CJM-cum-Secretary of the District Legal Services Authority, Raj Pal Rawal, chaired a meeting today regarding the National Lok Adalat scheduled for March 8.

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During the meeting, representatives from several government departments, telecom companies and insurance firms were urged to ensure that the maximum number of cases were listed for the Lok Adalat.

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Rawal emphasised the importance of resolving cases through mutual consent and instructed Traffic In-charge Amarjit Singh to forward challans related to violations to the CJM’s court.

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