Navi Mumbai: Judge Judicial Vashi Class First Class (JMFC) Court (JMFC) forgiveness has settled and discarded as many as 334 litigation issues, in a day, during the National Lok Adalat held on December 11 and has recovered Rs 4.43 Crores as the number of settlement.
Of the 16,072 cases were delayed, as many as 6,956 cases were taken to hear, where 5,056 was a post-litigation case.
From them, 288 cases were discarded and RS 3.47 crores were restored by settlement.
Meanwhile, a total of 1900 pre-litigation cases were heard, but only 46 cases were disposed of with a total recovery of Rs 95.59 lakh.
Also, 44 cases are resolved online.
These cases are related to MSEDCL bills, bank recovery, e-challans traffic, matrimonial disputes, checking bouncing, criminal compound cases, civil and small cases.
Patil Prasad Advocate, Navi President Mumbai Advocates Bar Association at Vashi Court informed that the National Lok Adalat was organized by the Taluka Law Association Committee and the Navi Mumbai Advocate Bar Association and led by Judge Trupti Deshmukh-rises.
“In 1900 pre-litigation cases, 670 cases were electrical bill disputes, not including non-prominent violations in which parties could not compromise on payments.
1230 small cases remaining including violations that are not prevention related to traffic, RTO, action Police violators.
However, only 46 cases were thrown out where Rs 40.19 lakh recovered after removing 34 cases of electricity bills and Rs 55.79 lakh recovered after posing only 12 small cases.
“Advate Patil said,” In the case of post-litigation , the court is delayed, the majority of 3542 cases checking cases bouncing based on section 38 Negotiable instrument laws were taken to hear but only 96 cases were disposed of after completion with RS 3.41 crores recovery.
Eight cases of bank recovery were taken, but none of them were thrown away .
Also, from 23 cases of matrimonial disputes, 14 cases were resolved peacefully.
In addition, 1,086 cases of maje violations Criminal MOK was taken, where 139 cases were disposed of with 82 cases with physical appearance and Rs 4.98 lakh recovered and 57 cases were disposed of by virtual and hybrid hearing with the amount of RS 5000 settlement.
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