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National Lok Adalat held across state: 17219 cases disposed off, Rs.9 crore awarded as compensation

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December 9, 2017
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JAMMU, DECEMBER 9:- As many as 17219 cases were disposed off and an amount of Rs.9.17 crore approximately was awarded as compensation in MACT cases, besides an amount of Rs.16 Crore approximately   was settled in Bank recovery suits in the National Lok  Adalat held across the state on Saturday.

According to the official handout National Lok Adalat were organized across the state at  High Court, District and Tehsil level under the Patronage of Justice Badar Durrez Ahmed , Chief Justice, High Court of J&K ( Patron-in-Chief J&K State Legal Services Authority).

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JAMMU, DECEMBER 9:- As many as 17219 cases were disposed off and an amount of Rs.9.17 crore approximately was awarded as compensation in MACT cases, besides an amount of Rs.16 Crore approximately   was settled in Bank recovery suits in the National Lok  Adalat held across the state on Saturday.

According to the official handout National Lok Adalat were organized across the state at  High Court, District and Tehsil level under the Patronage of Justice Badar Durrez Ahmed , Chief Justice, High Court of J&K ( Patron-in-Chief J&K State Legal Services Authority).

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