Q. With reference to the functioning of Lok Adalats in India, consider the following statements:
1.The award passed by a Lok Adalat is binding on the parties and is non-appealable.
2.Lok Adalats strictly follow the Civil Procedure Code and the Indian Evidence Act during the proceedings.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Answer: A
Notes:
Explanation:
- The award of a Lok Adalat is binding, has the status of a civil court decree, and is non-appealable, ensuring finality of settlement.
- Lok Adalats offer procedural flexibility and do not strictly apply the Civil Procedure Code or Evidence Act. This is what allows for speedy and informal resolution of disputes.
Source: Laxmikant (Polity)

