Types of Cases That Can Be Settled in Lok Adalat (Complete Practical Guide)

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Many people know that Lok Adalat helps in quick settlement of disputes, but they are often confused about which types of cases can actually be settled there and which cannot.

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Not every case is eligible. Lok Adalat mainly focuses on compromise-based matters, especially civil and compoundable cases. Understanding eligibility is important before applying, otherwise your application may be rejected.

Types Of Cases That Can Be Settled in Lok Adalat


⭐ 1. Civil Cases

Civil disputes are the most common category handled in Lok Adalat.

These include:

  • Property disputes (if compromise possible)
  • Money recovery cases
  • Partition suits
  • Contract disputes
  • Rent disputes
  • Injunction matters

Example:

Two brothers are fighting over ancestral land. If they mutually agree to divide the property, Lok Adalat can record the settlement and close the case quickly.


⭐ 2. Motor Accident Claim Cases (MACT)

Motor accident compensation cases are frequently settled.

These include:

  • Road accident compensation claims
  • Insurance disputes
  • Death or injury claims

Insurance companies often agree to negotiate settlement amounts during Lok Adalat sessions.

This helps victims receive compensation faster instead of waiting years in court.


⭐ 3. Cheque Bounce Cases (Section 138 NI Act)

Cheque dishonour cases under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act are commonly settled.

Why?

Because these cases usually involve money recovery and both parties prefer settlement.

Example:
If someone issued a ₹2 lakh cheque that bounced, parties may agree on part payment or installment settlement.

Once settlement is recorded, the criminal complaint is closed.


⭐ 4. Bank Loan Recovery Cases

Banks use Lok Adalat to recover:

  • Personal loan defaults
  • Credit card dues
  • Agricultural loan disputes
  • MSME loan matters

Banks may offer one-time settlement (OTS) during Lok Adalat.

This helps borrowers avoid prolonged litigation.


⭐ 5. Family and Matrimonial Disputes (With Consent)

Certain family disputes can be settled if both parties agree.

These include:

  • Divorce by mutual consent
  • Maintenance disputes
  • Alimony settlement
  • Child custody arrangements (by agreement)

However, cases involving cruelty or serious criminal charges are not settled unless legally compoundable.


⭐ 6. Labour and Employment Disputes

Lok Adalat can handle:

  • Salary disputes
  • Gratuity claims
  • Industrial settlement matters
  • Compensation claims

If employer and employee agree on compromise, matter can be resolved without labour court trial.


⭐ 7. Electricity and Utility Bill Disputes

Permanent Lok Adalat handles disputes related to public utility services.

These include:

  • Electricity billing disputes
  • Water supply disputes
  • Telephone billing complaints
  • Transport service disputes

Example:
If consumer disputes inflated electricity bill, compromise amount may be fixed.


⭐ 8. Land Acquisition Compensation Cases

If government acquires land and compensation dispute arises, Lok Adalat can help settle compensation amount if both sides agree.

This avoids long appeals in civil courts.


⭐ 9. Pre-Litigation Cases

Even before filing a court case, parties can approach Lok Adalat for settlement.

These are called pre-litigation matters, such as:

  • Bank recovery
  • Business payment disputes
  • Property sharing disputes
  • Small financial disagreements

This saves court filing cost.


❌ Cases That Cannot Be Settled in Lok Adalat

Lok Adalat cannot handle:

  • Murder cases
  • Rape cases
  • Dowry death cases
  • Serious non-compoundable criminal offences
  • Cases where compromise is legally prohibited

If offence is non-compoundable under law, it cannot be settled in Lok Adalat.


⭐ What Is a Compoundable Case?

Compoundable offences are those where victim can legally compromise with accused.

Examples:

  • Simple hurt
  • Defamation
  • Cheque bounce
  • Minor assault

Non-compoundable offences require full criminal trial.


⭐ What Happens After Settlement?

Once compromise is reached:

  • Written award is passed
  • Signed by parties
  • Becomes legally binding
  • Equivalent to civil court decree
  • No appeal allowed

If settlement fails, case returns to regular court.


⭐ Why Many People Prefer Lok Adalat

✔ No court fee
✔ Faster disposal
✔ Refund of court fee (if already paid)
✔ No lengthy cross-examination
✔ Less mental stress
✔ Legally binding result

It is especially useful for financial and civil disputes.


⭐ Practical Advice Before Applying

Before approaching Lok Adalat:

  • Ensure both parties are willing
  • Calculate realistic settlement amount
  • Consult lawyer if needed
  • Bring relevant documents
  • Understand consequences (no appeal)

If compromise is not possible, case may not succeed in Lok Adalat.


🔚 Conclusion

Lok Adalat is best suited for civil, financial, compensation, and compoundable criminal cases. It cannot handle serious criminal matters or disputes where law does not allow compromise.

Understanding the right category before applying saves time and effort. If your dispute involves money recovery, accident claim, bank loan, or mutual family settlement, Lok Adalat can be an efficient solution.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Can property disputes be settled in Lok Adalat?
Yes, if both parties agree to compromise and divide property mutually, settlement can be recorded in Lok Adalat.

Can serious criminal cases be settled?
No. Non-compoundable offences like murder or rape cannot be settled in Lok Adalat.

Are cheque bounce cases allowed?
Yes. Section 138 cheque bounce cases are commonly settled in Lok Adalat.

Can bank loan cases be resolved in Lok Adalat?
Yes. Banks frequently settle loan recovery disputes through Lok Adalat via one-time settlement.

Is Lok Adalat faster than regular court?
Yes. Many cases are settled in a single day during National Lok Adalat sessions.

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