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227 cases taken up by Lok Adalats in Arunachal

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Itanagar: Lok Adalats for motor vehicle act, insurance, money suit cases were held in the courts of District & Sessions Judge, Yupia and other courts in Basar, Bomdila, Khonsa, Yupia, Daporijo in Arunachal Pradesh on Saturday.
Out of the 227 cases taken up, a total of 95 cases involving above Rs 36 lakh were settled in the Lok Adalats, Arunachal Pradesh State legal Services Authority (APSLSA) said in a release here on Sunday.
The court of Additional District & Sessions Judge, Basar settled the highest number of 56 cases involving Rs 7 lakh out of the total 104 (money suit case).
Eight cases involving Rs 29 lakh were settled in the court of District & Sessions Judge, Yupia out of total 17 cases (MACT-16, Consumer-1).
The numbers of cases settled in various other courts were Chief Judicial Magistrate, Seppa (6), Judicial Magistrate First Class, Khonsa (5), Judicial Magistrate First Class, Daporijo (9) and Judicial Magistrate First Class, Yupia (11).
The court of Additional District & Sessions Judge, Bomdila could not settle a single case out of the total 49 taken up.
Further, the Arunachal Pradesh State Legal Services Authority visited the District Jail, Jully during the day to see the conditions of the jail inmates and also to assess the availability of legal aids to the large number of under trial prisoners (UTPs) in the Jail.
During the visit, the Legal Services Authority held an open meeting with the under-trial prisoners in the presence of District & Session Judge Yupia Budi Habung, SP (Prison) Nabam Gungte and others.
The APSLSA decided to provide immediate legal aid to nearly 15 UTPs, the release added. (PTI)

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