Have Over 23 Crore Cases Been Resolved in National Lok Adalats in the Last 3 Years?

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Key Takeaways
- 23 crore cases resolved in National Lok Adalats.
- 34 lakh cases settled in State Lok Adalats.
- 6.41 lakh cases resolved through Permanent Lok Adalats.
- Over 13.83 lakh legal awareness programs conducted.
- Legal Aid Defense Counsel offices established in 662 districts.
Jaipur, July 24 (NationPress) In response to a query from Rajya Sabha MP and Rajasthan BJP chief Madan Rathore, Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal shared crucial details in the Rajya Sabha regarding the Ministry’s initiatives to enhance access to justice.
He highlighted that the Ministry of Law and Justice has made remarkable progress in delivering justice to the economically and socially disadvantaged groups. Through the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), over 23 crore cases have been resolved through National Lok Adalats in the last three years.
Additionally, approximately 34 lakh cases were settled in State Lok Adalats, while 6.41 lakh cases were resolved through Permanent Lok Adalats, offering timely relief to citizens, as mentioned by Meghwal. Rathore further stated that legal assistance and counseling services are being provided to those in need at various levels including state, district, and tehsil. Legal Services Authorities are also conducting nationwide programs aimed at raising awareness about laws and welfare schemes for children, laborers, disaster victims, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Divyangjans (persons with disabilities).
Over the past three years, a total of 13.83 lakh legal awareness programs have been conducted, reaching out to 14.96 crore individuals. Meghwal also informed the House about the implementation of the Legal Aid Defense Counsel System Scheme, launched by Prime Minister Modi in 2023–24, which is actively being rolled out by NALSA.
As part of this initiative, Legal Aid Defense Counsel offices have been established in 662 districts across India. In the past two years, 8.69 lakh cases have been allocated to Legal Aid Defense Counsels, with 5.85 lakh cases already resolved.
This extensive outreach and case resolution framework demonstrates the government’s dedication to ensuring swift, affordable, and accessible justice for all citizens, particularly the marginalized, Rathore concluded.