6th November, 2002
Ministry of Law, Justice & Company Affairs  


ALLOCATION FOR NATIONAL LEGAL SERVICES


The Government has sanctioned Rs. 6 crores as grants-in-aid for National Legal Services Authority ( NALSA) for the current financial year 2002-2003 for implementation of the provisions of the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. NALSA is monitoring, implementing, evaluating, and overseeing the free legal aids schemes for the poor in the country. Besides, it is taking appropriate measures for spreading legal literacy and legal awareness among the weaker sections of the society.

Under the 1987 Act, Lok Adalat has been given the status of Civil Court and every award made by Lok Adalat is final and binding on all parties. No appeal lies before any court against its award. State Legal Services Authorities have , so far, set up Lok Adalats in all the districts.

Process has been set in motion for establishing of separate Lok Adalats for different departments of the State Governments and public sector undertakings for settling their cases in their office premises itself.

The 2002 amendment in the 1987 Act provides a mechanism for pre-litigation, conciliation and settlement. Now, Permanent Lok Adalats are being set up for settling cases relating to public utility services. Premanent Lok Adalats have been vested with the powers to settle the matter and pass a binding award ,which shall be deemed to be a decree of the civil court and shall be final.