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    CJI Chandrachud urges citizens to participate in special Lok Adalat in SC for speedy disposal of cases

    Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud on Friday, July 5, urged citizens, who have pending cases before the Supreme Court, to take part in the special Lok Adalat to get their disputes resolved amicably and speedily. Watch.CJI Chandrachud urges citi...

    CJI D Y Chandrachud urges citizens to take part in special Lok Adalat in SC for amicable, speedy resolution of cases

    In a bid to lessen the pendency of cases in the top court, the special Lok Adalat will be organised in the 75th year of the establishment of the apex court, which came into existence on January 26, 1950 with the coming into force of the Constitution.

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    Pending Delhi Traffic Police challan: Option to pay a lower amount or get a full waiver; will it be beneficial for you?

    Delhi Traffic Police Challan: The National Lok Adalat session is going to be held on May 11, 2024 from 10am till 4pm at warka, Karkardooma, Patiala House, Rohini, Rouse Avenue, Saket and Tis Hazari district courts of Delhi. If you have any DL traffic challan which is pending, then go here and settle it.

    More than 2,000 criminal cases against MPs, MLAs decided in 2023: SC told

    Referring to a report of NGO 'Association of Democratic Reforms for the Lok Sabha elections 2024 Phase I and Phase II,' Hansaria, assisted by advocate Sneha Kalita, said that out of 2,810 candidates (Phase I - 1618 candidates and Phase II - 1192 candidates), 501 (18 per cent) candidates have criminal cases against them, out of which, 327 (12 per cent) are serious criminal cases (punishable with imprisonment of 5 years and more).

    CBIC chief wants speedy disposal of legacy cases

    According to the official data cases with tax demand of about ₹29,000 crore are stuck, some of which are over 10 years. In most of the cases demand was raised but because of missing assesses, inadequate assets and liquidation of assets recovery is not possible.

    The Economic Times
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