Lok Adalat to be held in Telangana on April 10
By Mohammed Hussain Ahmed| Posted by Sameer | Published: 4th April 2021 1:33 pm IST
Hyderabad: National Legal Services Authority (NLSA) has proposed to hold Lok Adalat on April 10 across Telangana state to expedite civil and penal cases pending in any court from SC to the district level.
“The Chief Justice shall hold the Lok Adalat proceeding under Telangana State Legal Services Authority for the whole day on April 10 to expedite pending and other stages civil and penal cases,” said G Anupama Chakravarti, Member Secretary District and Sessions Judge in a press note.
She said the Lok Adalat services will be free of charge. “Even if the Court fee has been paid in a pending case which is to be expedited in Lok Adalat, the said fee shall be refunded,” Chakravarti said.
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Telangana State Legal Services Authority helping them reach their families or rehabilitation centres
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Nearly 140 inmates of Institute of Mental Health at Erragadda are set to be discharged. | Photo Credit:
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Telangana State Legal Services Authority helping them reach their families or rehabilitation centres
Close to 140 inmates of the government’s Institute of Mental Health (IMH) in Erragadda, who had been declared fit to be discharged, are likely to receive some solace soon, thanks to the initiative of the Telangana State Legal Services Authority (TSLSA).
These 140 inmates, including 35 women, are likely to join their families. Some of them are to be provided shelter by Sayodhya Home while others would be taken care of by Khammam-based voluntary organisation Anna Foundation.
HC imposes ₹25,000 costs on petitioner for suppressing facts
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It amounts to abuse of process of court, says judge
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It amounts to abuse of process of court, says judge
Suppression of material facts will not only amount to playing fraud on the court but is an abuse of the process of the court.
Making this observation, Justice A. Abhishek Reddy of Telangana High Court on Tuesday imposed ₹25,000 costs on an association holding it guilty of filing a writ petition by concealing important information. The judge instructed Vivekananda Nagar Colony Plot and House Owners Association to deposit the costs with the Telangana State Legal Services Authority within two weeks and dismissed the plea filed by it.
Telangana High Court imposes Rs 50,000 fine on Sarpanch for hiding facts DECCAN CHRONICLE.
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Sarpanch did not state there was police case against him
The CJ questioned the petitioner to explain as to why he should not be prosecuted for filing the PIL suppressing such information, and not be tried for perjury for taking the court for a ride and misleading it. DC image
HYDERABAD: The Telangana High Court has imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on Sarpanch of Laxmidevipet Grampanchayat in Venkatapur mandal of Mulug district, G. Kumara Swamy, for hiding the fact he was an accused in certain cases registered by police against some villagers in a land-related dispute. He has been directed by the court to deposit the fine amount to the Telangana State Legal Services Authority within two weeks.
32,304 cases settled in Lok Adalats in State
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District Session Judge B. Papireddy handing over the order copy to petitioners in National Lok Adalat in Sangareddy. | Photo Credit: MohdArif
Three married couples, who were fighting matrimonial cases, got reunited during the National Lok Adalat held by the City Civil Court.
As a mark of reunion, the three couples planted saplings on the premises of the City Civil Court in Purani Haveli of the old city. They exchanged garlands in the presence of judges. The couples expressed their gratitude to the Lok Adalat bench for helping them resolve their differences amicably.