Digital Lok Adalat is part of the third National Lok Adalat of 2022 . The first time the Lok Adalats were conducted physically, i.e.
Rajasthan and Maharashtra, India, August 13 : The state's legal services authorities declared the Digital Lok Adalat on Saturday as part of the third National Lok Adalat of 2022, which included 5,62,295 cases out of which 2,28,863 were cases in the pre-litigation stage and 3,33,432 were pending cases before various state courts.A total of 63,99,983 traffic challan cases were registered with the Digital Lok Adalat in Maharashtra, and Justice Uday Umesh Lalit, the chairman of the National Legal Services Authority and Supreme Court judge, was present at the event in July.This was the first time the Lok Adalats were conducted physically, i.e.no events or tasks (from the filing of the case at the litigant level to award generation at the Judge level) were carried The Rajasthan State Legal Services Authority (RSLSA) worked closely with Jupitices' team to create this custom Digital Lok Adalat Platform for the state.
In a press conference, Dinesh Gupta, Member Secretary of RSLSA, said that this AI-powered Digital Lok Adalat, powered by Jupitice, has allowed claimants to attend the hearings and pre-counselling session from the comfort of their homes.However, Lok Adalat's digital transformation makes it more user-friendly, cost-effective, and time-efficient for all parties involved.With its first digital Lok Adalat, Founder and CEO of Jupitice, Raman Aggarwal said, it has not only enhanced the access to justice for all but also enhanced the acceptance of justice in the region by digitally modifiant both the core and administrative steps involved in the system.I am so grateful that Digital Lok Adalat has not only expanded the access to justice but also provided the jurisprudence of peace in the resolution of conflicts, which is also enhanced by advanced computer simulation applications, which will enable better policy formulation and data-driven decisions in real-time. According to Dinesh P. Surana, Member Secretary, Maharashtra State Legal Services Authority, the rate at which the cases have been settled today shows that it was a desperately needed change for the judiciary.