Lok Adalat and Public Interest Litigation · UPSC CDS/OTA · Question 4 of 30

Lok Adalat and Public Interest Litigation – Question 4

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Lok Adalat and Public Interest Litigation
Subject
General Studies
Difficulty
Medium
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Q · Lok Adalat and Public Interest LitigationMedium · 45s

Consider the following about Lok Adalats: 1. They can decide the case on merits if no compromise is reached. 2. They follow strict procedural laws and the Evidence Act. Which of the statements is/are correct?

TopicLok Adalat and Public Interest Litigation
Question Typemultiple choice
DifficultyMedium
Marking+1 / −0.33
Test Duration30 min

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If no settlement is reached, the case goes back to the regular court. Lok Adalats do not strictly follow procedural laws or the Evidence Act.

Final Answer: Option D — Neither 1 nor 2
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