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Accident Victims Awarded Rs2.43 Crore at Nagpur Lok Adalat
Accident Victims Awarded Rs2.43 Crore at Nagpur Lok Adalat

Time of India

time11-05-2025

  • Time of India

Accident Victims Awarded Rs2.43 Crore at Nagpur Lok Adalat

Nagpur: The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) in Nagpur resolved 43 pending cases during the National Lok Adalat, awarding Rs2.43 crore in compensation to victims and their families. The event, organised by the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) under Principal District and Sessions Judge DP Surana's guidance, provided relief to families awaiting notable case involved Dinesh Purushottam Ladi, who died in a container-truck collision at Somalwada Chowk in July 2024. His family received Rs32 lakh in compensation from Oriental Insurance Company through structured dialogue led by panel head DK and DLSA secretary Sachin Patil confirmed that all MACT cases were resolved amicably with insurer and claimant participation. He noted that speedy settlements through dialogue help avoid the emotional and financial toll of prolonged tribunal also addressed claims involving serious injuries, with victims or their heirs receiving adequate compensation based on established legal formulas accepted by both sides. The MACT resolutions were part of the broader Lok Adalat effort, which settled over 84,000 cases district-wide, including civil, criminal, family, labour, and property praised the judicial officers, insurers, and legal volunteers for their roles in ensuring fair outcomes, calling the compensation drive a model of effective legal delivery. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Mother's Day wishes , messages , and quotes !

25 couples from city reunite at Lok Adalat via mediation
25 couples from city reunite at Lok Adalat via mediation

Time of India

time11-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

25 couples from city reunite at Lok Adalat via mediation

Nagpur: On the brink of divorce, 25 couples from Nagpur were reunited at the Lok Adalat through mediation. Family disputes were resolved with emotional reconciliation in an inspiring outcome of legal outreach .Among the many legal victories achieved at the National Lok Adalat in Nagpur, one of the most touching outcomes was the reconciliation of 25 couples who were on the verge of divorce. Held across various district courts under the guidance of Judge DP Surana and coordinated by DLSA Secretary Sachin S Patil, the event also facilitated meaningful personal family disputes were part of a special docket that included civil suits, property divisions, and cheque dishonour cases. "Through patient discussion and understanding, we helped 25 couples find common ground and resolve their issues. These families are now back together," said an official involved in the matters were addressed in specially arranged panels at the Family Court and other designated centres, where trained conciliators, including retired judges, advocates, and social workers mediated discussions. "It's a reminder that the Lok Adalat is not just about legal settlement but also about rebuilding lives," said Judge addition to the reconciliations, the Lok Adalat settled over 84,000 cases across legal domains. However, the reunited couples were the highlight of the day, with many walking out hand-in-hand, choosing peace over prolonged litigation. The event reflects the human side of the justice system and its power to offer a second chance — sometimes not just at justice, but at love and family too. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Mother's Day wishes , messages , and quotes !

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