THE LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITIES ACT, 1987 (Act No. 39 OF 1987) [11th October 1987]
An Act to constitute legal services authorities to provide free and competent
legal Service to the weaker sections of the society to ensure that opportunities for
securing justice are not denied to any citizen by reason of economic or other
disabilities, and to organise Lok Adalats to secure that the operation of the legal
system promotes justice on a basis of equal opportunity.
BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-eighth Year of the Republic of India
CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY Short title, extent and commencement. -
(1) This Act may be called the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987.
(2) It extends to the whole of India, except the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
(3) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by
notification, appoint; and different dates may be appointed for different
provisions of this Act and for different States, and any reference to
commencement in any provision of this Act in relation to any State shall be
construed as a reference to the commencement of that provision in that State. Definitions. — (1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, -
1[(a) “Case” includes a suit or any proceeding before a court;
(aa) “Central Authority” means the National Legal Services Authority
(b) “District Authority” means a District Legal Services Authority constituted
1. Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.2, for Cl.(a) (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
High Court-Legal Services Committee” means a High Court Legal
Services Committee constituted under section 8A;]
“Legal service” includes the rendering of any service in the conduct of
any case or other legal proceeding before any court or other authority or
tribunal and the giving of advice on any legal matter;
(d) “Lok Adalat” means a Lok Adalat organised under Chapter VI;
“Notification” means a notification published in the Official Gazette;
“Prescribed” means prescribed by rules made under this Act;
3[(ff) “Regulations” means regulations made under this Act;]
(g) “Scheme” means any scheme framed by the Central Authority, a State
Authority or a District Authority for the purpose of giving effect to any of
(h) “State Authority” means a State Legal Services Authority constituted
“State Government” includes the administrator of a Union Territory
appointed by the President under Article 239 of the Constitution.
3(j) “Supreme Court Legal Services Committee” means the Supreme Court
Legal Services Committee constituted under section 3A;
(k) “Taluk Legal Services Committee” means a Taluk Legal Services
Committee constituted under section 11A.]
Any reference in this Act to any other enactment or any provision thereof shall,
in relation to an area in which such enactment or provision is not in force, be
construed as a reference to the corresponding law or the relevant provision of
the corresponding law, if any, in force in that area. CHAPTER II THE NATIONAL LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITY Constitution of the National Legal Services Authority: –
(1) The Central Government shall constitute a body to be called the National Legal
Services Authority to exercise the powers and perform the functions conferred
on, or assigned to, the Central Authority under this Act.
2. Inserted by Act 59 of 1994, S.2, (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
3. Inserted by Act 59 of 1994, S.3, for S.3 (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
4. Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.3, for S.3, (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
The Chief Justice of India who shall be the Patron-in-Chief,
(b) A serving or retired Judge of the Supreme Court to be nominated by the
President, in consultation with the Chief Justice of India, who shall be the
Such number of other members, possessing such experience and
qualifications, as may prescribed by the Central Government, to be
nominated by that Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of
The Central Government shall, in consultation with the Chief Justice of India,
appoint a person to be the Member-Secretary of the Central Authority,
possessing such experience and qualifications as may be prescribed by that
Government, to exercise such powers and perform such duties under the
Executive Chairman of the Central Authority as may be prescribed by that
Government or as may be assigned to him by the Executive Chairman of that
(4) The terms of office and other conditions relating thereto, of members and the
Member-Secretary of the Central Authority shall be such as may be prescribed
by the Central Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
(5) The Central Authority may appoint such number of officers and other employees
as may be prescribed by the Central Government, in consultation with the Chief
Justice of India, for the efficient discharge of its functions under this Act.
(6) The officers and other employees of the Central Authority shall be entitled to
such salary and allowances and shall be subject to such other conditions of
service as may be prescribed by the Central Government in consultation with
(7) The administrative expenses of the Central Authority, including the salaries,
allowances and pensions payable to the Member-Secretary, officers and other
employees of the Central Authority, shall be defrayed out of the Consolidated
(8) All orders and decisions of the Central Authority shall be authenticated by the
Member-Secretary or any other officer of the Central Authority duly authorised
by the Executive Chairman of that Authority.
(9) No act or proceeding of the Central Authority shall be invalid merely on the
ground of the existence of any vacancy in, or any defect in the constitution of,
3A. Supreme Court Legal Services Committee. –
The Central Authority shall constitute a committee to be called the Supreme
Court Legal Services Committee for the purpose of exercising such powers
and performing such functions as may be determined by regulations made by
A sitting Judge of the Supreme Court who shall be the Chairman; and
(b) Such number of other members possessing such experience and
qualifications as may be prescribed by the Central Government, to be
nominated by the Chief Justice of India.
The Chief Justice of India shall appoint a person to be the Secretary to the
Committee, possessing such experience and qualifications as may be prescribed
The terms of office and other conditions relating thereto, of the members and
Secretary of the Committee shall be such as may be determined by regulations
The Committee may appoint such number of officers and other employees as
may be prescribed by the Central Government, in consultation with the Chief
Justice of India, for the efficient discharge of its functions.
The officers and other employees of the Committee shall be entitled to such
salary and allowances and shall be subject to such other conditions of service
as may be prescribed by the Central Government in consultation with the Chief
Functions of the Central Authority. -
The Central Authority shall 5[***] perform all or any of the following functions,
lay down policies and principles for making legal services available
frame the most effective and economical schemes for the purpose of
making legal services available under the provisions of this Act;
utilise the funds at its disposal and make appropriate allocations of
funds to the State Authorities and District Authorities;
The words “subject to the general directions of the Central Government”, omitted by Act 59 of
take necessary steps by way of social justice litigation with regard to
consumer protection, environmental protection or any other matter of
special concern to the weaker sections of the society and for this
purpose, give training to social workers in legal skills;
organise legal aid camps, especially in rural areas, slums or labour
colonies with the dual purpose of educating the weaker sections of the
society as to their rights as well as encouraging the settlement of
encourage the settlement of disputes by way of negotiations, arbitration
undertake and promote research in the field of legal services with
special reference to the need for such services among the poor;
to do all things necessary for the purpose of ensuring commitment to
the fundamental duties of citizens under Part IV-A of the Constitution;
monitor and evaluate implementation of the legal aid programmes at
periodic intervals and provide for independent evaluation of
programmes and schemes implemented in whole or in part by funds
provide grants-in-aid for specific schemes to various voluntary social
service institutions and the State and District Authorities, from out of
the amounts placed at its disposal for the implementation of legal
services schemes under the provisions of this Act;]
develop, in consultation with the Bar Council of India, programmes
for clinical legal education and promote guidance and supervise the
establishment and working of legal services clinics in universities, law
take appropriate measures for spreading legal literacy and legal
awareness amongst the people and, in particular, to educate weaker
sections of the society about the rights benefits and privileges
guaranteed by social welfare legislations and other enactments as well
as administrative programmes and measures;
make special efforts to enlist the support of voluntary social welfare
institutions, working at the grass-root level, particularly among the
Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, women and rural and
Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.5, for S.6, (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.4, for “State and District Authorities and other
voluntary social institutions,” (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
co-ordinate and monitor the functioning of 7[State Authorities, District
Authorities, Supreme Court Legal Services Committee, High Court
Legal Services Committees, Taluk Legal Services Committees and
voluntary social service institutions] and other legal services
organisations and give general directions for the proper
implementation of the legal services programmes. Central Authority to work in coordination with other agencies. -In the
discharge of its functions under this Act, the Central Authority shall, wherever
appropriate, act in co-ordination with other governmental and non-
governmental agencies, universities and others engaged in the work of
promoting the cause of legal services to the poor. CHAPTER III STATE LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITY 8[6. Constitution of State Legal Services Authority: -
(1) Every State Government shall constitute a body to be called the Legal
Services Authority for the State to exercise the powers and perform the
functions conferred on, or assigned to, a State Authority under this Act.
(a) the Chief Justice of the High Court who shall be the Patron-in-Chief;
(b) a serving or retired Judge of the High Court, to be nominated by the
Governor, in consultation with the Chief Justice of the High Court,
such number of other members, possessing such experience and
qualifications as may be prescribed by the State Government, to be
nominated by that Government in consultation with the Chief Justice
(3) The State Government shall, in consultation with the Chief Justice of the
High Court, appoint a person belonging to the State Higher Judicial
Service, not lower in rank than that of a District Judge, as the Member-
Secretary of the State Authority, to exercise such powers and perform
such duties under the Executive Chairman of the State Authority as may
be prescribed by that Government or as may be assigned to him by the
Provided that a person functioning as Secretary of a State Legal Aid and
Advice Board immediately before the date of constitution of the State
8. Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.5, for S.6 (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
Authority may be appointed as Member-Secretary of that Authority, even
if he is not qualified to be appointed as such under this sub-section, for a
(4) The terms of office and other conditions relating thereto, of members and
the Member-Secretary of the State Authority shall be such as may be
prescribed by the State Government in consultation with the Chief Justice
The State Authority may appoint such number of officers and other
employees as may be prescribed by the State Government, in consultation
with the Chief Justice of the High Court, for the efficient discharge of its
(6) The officers and other employees of the State Authority shall be entitled
to such salary and allowances and shall be subject to such other conditions
of service as may be prescribed by the State Government in consultation
with the Chief Justice of the High Court.
The administrative expenses of the State Authority, including the salaries,
allowances and pensions payable to the Member-Secretary, officers and
other employees of the State Authority shall be defrayed out of the
(8) All orders and decisions of the State Authority shall be authenticated by
the Member Secretary or any other officer of the State Authority duly
authorised by the Executive Chairman of the State Authority.
(9) No act or proceeding of a State Authority shall be invalid merely on the
ground of the existence of any vacancy in, or any defect in the constitution
Functions of the State Authority. -
(1) It shall be the duty of the State Authority to give effect to the policy and
directions of the Central Authority.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the functions referred to in sub-
section (1), the State Authority shall perform all or any of the following
(a) give legal service to persons who satisfy the criteria laid down under
(b) conduct 9[Lok Adalats including Lok Adalats for High Court cases];
9. Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.6, for “Lok Adalats” (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
undertake preventive and strategic legal aid programmes; and
(d) perform such other functions as the State Authority may, in
consultation with the ¹°[Central Authority,] fix by regulations.
11[8. State Authority to act in coordination with other agencies etc., and be subject to directions given by Central Authority. - In the discharge of its functions the
State Authority shall appropriately act in coordination with other
governmental agencies, non-governmental voluntary social service
institutions, universities and other bodies engaged in the work of promoting
8-A. High Court Legal Services Committee. –
The State Authority shall constitute a Committee to be called the High
Court Legal Services Committee for every High Court, for the purpose of
exercising such powers and performing such functions as may be
determined by regulations made by the State Authority.
(a) A sitting Judge of the High Court who shall be the Chairman; and
(b) Such number of other members possessing such experience and
qualification as may be determined by regulations made by the
State Authority, to be nominated by the Chief Justice of the High
(3) The Chief Justice of the High Court shall appoint a Secretary to the
Committee possessing such experience and qualifications as may be
(4) The terms of office and other conditions relating thereto, of the members
and Secretary of the Committee shall be such as may be determined by
regulations made by the State Authority.
(5) The Committee may appoint such number of officers and other employees
as may be prescribed by the State Government in consultation with the
Chief Justice of the High Court for the efficient discharge of its functions.
(6) The officers and other employees of the Committee shall be entitled to
such salary and allowances and shall be subject to such other conditions
of service as may be prescribed by the State Government in consultation
with the Chief Justice of the High Court.
10. Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.6, for Central Government” (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
11. Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.7, for former Ss.8 and 9 (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).and shall also be guided
by such directions as the Central Authority may give to it in writing. District Legal Services Authority. -
(1) The State Government shall, in consultation with the Chief Justice of the
High Court, constitute a body to be called the District Legal Services
Authority for every District in the State to exercise the powers and perform
the functions conferred on, or assigned to, the District Authority under
(2) A District Authority shall consist of-
The District Judge who shall be its Chairman; and
(b) Such number of other members, possessing such experience and
qualifications, as may be prescribed by the State Government, to be
nominated by that Government in consultation with the Chief Justice
(3) The State Authority shall, in consultation with the Chairman of the District
Authority, appoint a person belonging to the State Judicial Service not
lower in rank than that of a Subordinate Judge or Civil Judge posted at
the seat of the District Judiciary as Secretary of the District Authority to
exercise such powers and perform such duties under the Chairman of
that Committee as may be assigned to him by such Chairman.
(4) The terms of office and other conditions relating thereto, of members and
Secretary of the District Authority shall be such as may be determined by
regulations made by the State Authority in consultation with the Chief
(5) The District Authority may appoint such number of officers and other
employees as may be prescribed by the State Government in consultation
with the Chief Justices of the High Court for the efficient discharge of its
(6) The officers and their employees of the District Authority shall be entitled
to such salary and allowances and shall be subject to such other conditions
of services as may be prescribed by the State Government in consultation
with the Chief Justice of the High Court.
(7) The administrative expenses of every District Authority, including the
salaries, allowances and pensions payable to the Secretary, officers and
other employees of the District Authority shall be defrayed out of the
(8) All orders and decisions of the District Authority shall be authenticated
by the Secretary or by any other officer of the District Authority duly
authorised by the Chairman of that Authority.
No act or proceeding of a District Authority shall be invalid merely on
the ground of the existence of any vacancy in, or any defect in the
Constitution of, the District Authority.]
10. Functions of District Authority. -
It shall be the duty of every District Authority to perform such of the
functions of the State Authority in the District as may be delegated to it
from time to time by the State Authority.
Without prejudice to the generality of the functions referred to in sub-
section (1), the District Authority may perform all or any of the following
¹²[(a)Co-ordinate the activities of the Taluk Legal Services Committee
and other Legal Services in the District];
(b) Organise Lok Adalats within the District; and
(c) Perform such other functions as the State Authority may 13[***] fix by 11. District Authority to act in coordination with other agencies and be subject to directions given by the Central Authority, etc.-In the discharge of its functions
under this Act, the District Authority shall, wherever appropriate, act in
coordination with other governmental and non-governmental institutions,
universities çshall also be guided by such directions as the Central Authority
or the State Authority may give to it in writing. 14[11-A. Taluk Legal Services Committee: -
(1) The State Authority may constitute a Committee, to be called the Taluk
Legal Services Committee, for each taluk or mandal or for group of taluks
(a) The 15[Senior-most Judicial Officer] operating within the jurisdiction
of the Committee who shall be the ex-officio Chairman; and
(b) Such number of other members, possessing such experience and
qualifications, as may be prescribed by the State Government, to be
12. Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.8, for Cl. (a) (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
13. The words “in consultation with the State Government,” omitted by Act 59 of 1994, S.8
14. Inserted by Act 59 of 1994, S.9 (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
15. Substituted by Act 37 of 2002, S.2, for “Senior Civil Judge” (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
nominated by that Government in consultation with the Chief Justice
(3) The Committee may appoint such number of officers and other employees
as may be prescribed by the State Government in consultation with the
Chief Justice of the High Court for the efficient discharge of its functions.
(4) The officers and other employees of the Committee shall be entitled to
such salary and allowances and shall be subject to such other conditions
of service as may be prescribed by the State Government in consultation
with the Chief Justice of the High Court.
(5) The administrative expenses of the Committee shall be defrayed out of
the District Legal Aid Fund by the District Authority. 11-B.Functions of Taluk Legal Services Committee.- The Taluk Legal Services
Committee may perform all or any of the following functions, namely: -
(a) Coordinate the activities of legal services in the taluk
(b) Organise Lok Adalats within the taluk; and
(c) Perform such other functions as the District Authority may assign to it. CHAPTER IV ENTITLEMENT TO LEGAL SERVICES 12. Criteria for giving legal services :- Every person who has to file or defend a
case shall be entitled to legal services under this Act if that person, is-
A member of a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe;
(b) A victim of trafficking in human beings or beggar as referred to in Article
16[(d) A person with disability as defined in clause (i) of section 2 of the Persons
with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full
(e) A person under circumstances of undeserved want such as being a victim
of a mass disaster, ethnic violence, caste atrocity, flood, drought,
16. Substituted by Act 1 of 1996, S.74 for Cl.(d) (w.e.f. 7-2-1996).
(g) In custody, including custody in a protective home within the meaning
of clause (g) of section 2 of the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 (104
of 1956), or in a juvenile home within the meaning of clause (j) of section
2 of the Juvenile Justice Act, 1986 (53 of 1986), or in a psychiatric hospital
or psychiatric nursing home within the meaning of clause (g) of section 2
of the Mental Health Act, 1987 (14 of 1987); or
17[(h) in receipt of annual income less than rupees nine thousand or such other
higher amount as may be prescribed by the State Government, if the case
is before a court other than the Supreme Court, and less than rupees twelve
thousand or such other higher amount as may be prescribed by the Central
Government, if the case is before the Supreme Court.]
13. Entitlement to Legal Services: -
Persons who satisfy all or any of the criteria specified in section 12 shall
be entitled to receive legal services provided that the concerned Authority
is satisfied that such person has a prima facie case to prosecute or to
An affidavit made by a person as to his income may be regarded as
sufficient for making him eligible to the entitlement of legal services under
this Act unless the concerned Authority has reason to disbelieve such
CHAPTER V FINANCE, ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT 14. Grants by the Central Government. - The Central Government shall, after due
appropriation made by Parliament by law in this behalf, pay to the Central
Authority, by way of grants, such sums of money as the Central Government
may think fit for being utilised for the purposes of this Act. 15. National Legal Aid Fund. -
(1) The Central Authority shall establish a fund to be called the National
Legal Aid Fund and there shall be credited thereto-
All sums of money given as grants by the Central Government under
(b) Any grants or donations that may be made to the Central Authority
by any other person for the purposes of this Act;
17. Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.10 for Cl.(h) (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
Any amount received by the Central Authority under the orders of
The National Legal Aid Fund shall be applied for meeting-
the cost of legal services provided under this Act including grants
18[(b) the cost of legal services provided by the Supreme Court Legal
any other expenses which are required to be met by the Central
16. State Legal Aid Fund: -
A State Authority shall establish a fund to be called the State Legal Aid
Fund and there shall be credited thereto-
all sums of money paid to it or any grants made by the Central
(b) any grants or donations that may be made to the State Authority by
the State Government or by any person for the purposes of this Act;
any other amount received by the State Authority under the orders
A State Legal Aid Fund shall be applied for meeting-
the cost of functions referred to in section 7;
19[(b) the cost of legal services provided by the High Court Legal Services
(c) any other expenses which are required to be met by the State
17. District Legal Aid Fund. -
(1) Every District Authority shall establish a fund to be called the District
Legal Aid Fund and there shall be credited thereto-
(a) all sums of money paid or any grants made by the State Authority to
18. Substituted by Act 59 of 1996, S.11 for Cl.(b) (w.e.f. 7-2-1996).
19. Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.12 for Cl.(b) (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
the District Authority for the purposes of this Act;
20[(b)any grants or donations that may be made to the District Authority
by any person, with the prior approval of the State Authority, for
Any other amount received by the District Authority under the orders
of any court or from any other source.
(2) A District Legal Aid Fund shall be applied for meeting-
The cost of functions referred to in section 10 ²¹[and 11 B];
(b) Any other expenses which are required to be met by the District
Accounts and audit. -
The Central Authority, State Authority or the District Authority (hereinafter
referred to in this section as ‘the Authority’), as the case may be, shall
maintain proper accounts and other relevant records and prepare an annual
statement of accounts including the income and expenditure account and
the balance-sheet in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed
by the Central Government in consultation with the Comptroller and
(2) The accounts of the Authorities shall be audited by the Comptroller and
Auditor General of India at such intervals as may be specified by him and
any expenditure incurred in connection with such audit shall be payable
by the Authority concerned to the Comptroller and Auditor-General of
The Comptroller and Auditor-General of India and any other person
appointed by him in connection with the auditing of the accounts of an
Authority under this Act shall have the same rights and privileges and
Authority in connection with such audit as the Comptroller and Auditor-
General of India has in connection with the auditing of the Government
accounts and in particular, shall have the right to demand the production
of books, accounts, connected vouchers and other documents and papers
and to inspect any of the offices of the Authorities under this Act.
(4) The accounts of the Authorities, as certified by the Comptroller and
Auditor-General of India or any other person appointed by him in this
behalf together with the audit report thereon, shall be forwarded annually
20. Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.13 for Cl.(b) (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
21. Inserted by Act 59 of 1994, S.13 for Cl.(h) (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
by the Authorities to the Central Government or the State Governments
22[(5) The Central Government shall cause the accounts and the audit report
received by it under sub-section (4) to be laid, as soon as may be after
they are received, before each House of Parliament.
The State Government shall cause the accounts and the audit report
received by it under sub-section (4) to be laid, as soon as may be after
they are received, before the State Legislature.]
CHAPTER VI LOK ADALATS ²³[19. Organisation of Lok Adalats: -
(1) Every State Authority or District Authority or the Supreme Court Legal
Services Committee or every High Court Legal Services Committee or, as
the case may be, Taluk Legal Services Committee may organise Lok
Adalats at such intervals and places and for exercising such jurisdiction
and for such areas as it thinks fit.
(2) Every Lok Adalat organised for an area shall consist of such number of-
(a) Serving or retired judicial officers; and
(b) Other persons, of the area as may be specified by the State Authority
or the District Authority or the Supreme Court Legal Services
Committee or the High Court Legal Services Committee, or as the
case may be, the Taluk Legal Services Committee, organising such
The experience and qualifications of other persons referred to in clause
(b) of sub-section (2) for Lok Adalats organised by the Supreme Court
Legal Services Committee shall be such as may be prescribed by the Central
Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
(4) The experience and qualifications of other persons referred to in clause
(b) of subsection (2) for Lok Adalats other than referred to in sub-section
(3) shall be such as may be prescribed by the State Government in
consultation with the Chief Justice of the High Court.
(5) A Lok Adalat shall have jurisdiction to determine and to arrive at a
compromise or settlement between the parties to a dispute in respect of-
22. Inserted by Act 59 of 1994, S.14 (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
23. Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.15 for Ss. 19 and 20 (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
(ii) Any matter, which is falling within the jurisdiction of, and is not
brought before, any court for which the Lok Adalat is organised:
Provided that the Lok Adalat shall have no jurisdiction in respect of
any case or matter relating to an offence not compoundable under
Cognisance of cases by Lok Adalats -
(1) Where in any case referred to in clause (i) of sub-section (5) of section
(b) one of the parties thereof makes an application to the court,
for referring the case to the Lok Adalat for settlement and if
such court is prima facie satisfied that there are chances of such
(ii) the court is satisfied that the matter is an appropriate one to be taken
cognizance of by the Lok Adalat, the court shall refer the case to the
Provided that no case shall be referred to the Lok Adalat under sub-
clause (b) of clause (i) or clause (ii) by such court except after giving a
reasonable opportunity of being heard to the parties.
Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being
in force, the Authority or Committee organising the Lok Adalat under
sub-section (1) of section 19 may, on receipt of an application from any
one of the parties to any matter referred to in clause (ii) of sub-section (5)
of section 19 that such matter needs to be determined by a Lok Adalat,
refer such matter to the Lok Adalat, for determination:
Provided that no matter shall be referred to the Lok Adalat except after
giving a reasonable opportunity of being heard to the other party.
Where any case is referred to a Lok Adalat under sub-section (1) or where
a reference has been made to it under sub-section (2), the Lok Adalat
shall proceed to dispose of the case or matter and arrive at a compromise
Every Lok Adalat shall, while determining any reference before it under
this Act, act with utmost expedition to arrive at a compromise or settlement
between the parties and shall be guided by the principles of justice,
equity, fair play and other legal principles.
Where no award is made by the Lok Adalat on the ground that no
compromise or settlement could be arrived at between the parties, the
record of the case shall be returned by it to the court, from which the
reference has been received under sub-section (1) for disposal in
Where no award is made by the Lok Adalat on the ground that no
compromise or settlement could be arrived at between the parties, in a
matter referred to in sub-section (2), that Lok Adalat shall advice the parties
Where the record of the case is returned under sub-section (5) to the Court,
such court shall proceed to deal with such case from the stage, which was
reached before such reference under sub-section (l)]. 21. Award of Lok Adalat. – 24[(1) Every award of the Lok Adalat shall be deemed to be a decree of a Civil
Court or, as the case may be, an order of any other Court and where a
compromise or settlement has been arrived at, by a Lok Adalat in a case
referred to it under sub-section (1) of section 20, the court-fee paid in such
case shall be refunded in the manner provided under the Court Fees Act,
Every award made by a Lok Adalat shall be final and binding on all the
parties to the dispute, and no appeal shall lie to any court against the
Powers of 25[Lok Adalats or Permanent Lok Adalats.]
(1) The 25[Lok Adalat or Permanent Lok Adalat] shall, for the purposes of
holding any determination under this Act, have the same powers as are
vested in a Civil Court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908)
while trying a suit in respect of the following matters, namely: -
(a) The summoning and enforcing the attendance of any witness and
(b) The discovery and production of any document;
24. Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.16 for Sub-S. (1) (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
25. Substituted by Act 37 of 2002, S.2 for “Lok Adalat” (w.e.f. 11-06-2002).
(d) The requisitioning of any public record or document or copy of such
record or document from any court or office; and
Such other matters as may be prescribed.
Without prejudice to the generality of the powers contained in sub-section
(1), every [Lok Adalat or Permanent Lok Adalat] shall have the requisite
powers to specify its own procedure for the determination of any dispute
All proceedings before a 25[Lok Adalat or Permanent Lok Adalat] shall
be deemed to be judicial proceedings within the meaning of sections 193,
219 and 228 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) and every [Lok Adalat
or Permanent Lok Adalat] shall be deemed to be a Civil Court for the
purpose of section 195 and Chapter XXVI of the Code of Criminal
26[CHAPTER VI-A] PRE-LITIGATION CONCILATION AND SETTLEMENT 22A. Definitions. - In this Chapter and for the purposes of sections 22 and 23, unless
“Permanent Lok Adalat” means a Permanent Lok Adalat established
(b) “public utility service” means any –
transport service for the carriage of passengers or goods by air,
(ii) postal, telegraph or telephone service; or
(iii) supply of power, light or water to the public by any
(iv) system of public conservancy or sanitation; or
(v) service in hospital or dispensary; or
and includes any service which the Central Government or the State Government, as
the case may be, may, in the public interest, by notification, declare to be a public
utility service for the purposes of this Chapter.
26. Inserted by Act 37 of 2002, S.4 (w.e.f. 11-06-2002). 22B. Establishment of Permanent Lok Adalats –
Notwithstanding anything contained in section 19, the Central Authority
or, as the case may be, every State Authority shall, by notification, establish
Permanent Lok Adalats at such places and for exercising such jurisdiction
in respect of one or more public utility services and for such areas as may
(2) Every Permanent Lok Adalat established for an areas notified under sub-
a person who is, or has been, a district judge or additional district
judge or has held judicial office higher in rank than that of a district
judge, shall be the Chairman of the Permanent Lok Adalat; and
(b) two other persons having adequate experience in public utility
service to be nominated by the Central Government or, as the case
may be, the State Government on the recommendation of the Central
Authority or, as the case may be, the State Authority, appointed
by the Central Authority or, as the case may be, the State Authority,
establishing such Permanent Lok Adalat and the other terms and
conditions of the appointment of the Chairman and other persons
referred to in clause (b) shall be such as may be prescribed by the
22C. Cognisance of cases by Permanent Lok Adalat -
(1) Any party to a dispute may, before the dispute is brought before any
court, make an application to the Permanent Lok Adalat for the settlement
Provided that the Permanent Lok Adalat shall not have jurisdiction in
respect of any matter relating to an offence not compoundable under any
Provided further that the Permanent Lok Adalat shall also not have
jurisdiction in the matter where the value of the property in dispute
Provided also that the Central Government, may, by notification, increase
the limit of ten lakh rupees specified in the second proviso in consultation
(2) After an application in made under sub-section (1) to the Permanent Lok
Adalat, no party to that application shall invoke jurisdiction of any court
Where an application is made to a Permanent Lok Adalat under sub-
shall direct each party to the application to file before it a written
statement, stating therein the facts and nature of dispute under the
application, points or issues in such dispute and grounds relied in
support of, or in opposition to, such points or issues, as the case
may be, and such party may supplement such statement with any
document and other evidence which such party deems appropriate
in proof of such facts and grounds and shall send a copy of such
statement together with a copy of such document and other evidence,
if any, to each of the parties to the application;
(b) may require any party to the application to file additional statement
before it at any stage of the conciliation proceedings;
shall communicate any document or statement received by it from
any party to the application to the other party, to enable such other
(4) When statement, additional statement and reply, if any, have been filed
under sub-section(3), to the satisfaction of the Permanent Lok Adalat, it
shall conduct conciliation proceedings between the parties to the
application in such manner as it thinks appropriate taking into account
(5) The Permanent Lok Adalat shall, during conduct of conciliation
proceedings under sub-section (4), assist the parties in their attempt to
reach an amicable settlement of the dispute in an independent and
(6) It shall be the duty of every party to the application to cooperate in good
faith with the Permanent Lok Adalat in conciliation of the dispute relating
to the application and to comply with the direction of the Permanent Lok
Adalat to produce evidence and other related documents before it.
(7) When a Permanent Lok Adalat, in the aforesaid conciliation proceedings,
is of opinion that there exists elements of settlement in such proceedings
which may be acceptable to the parties, it may formulate the terms of a
possible settlement of the dispute and give to the parties concerned for
their observations and in case the parties reach at an agreement on the
settlement of the dispute, they shall sign the settlement agreement and
the Permanent Lok Adalat shall pass an award in terms thereof and furnish
a copy of the same to each of the parties concerned.
(8) Where the parties fail to reach at an agreement under sub-section (7), the
Permanent Lok Adalat shall, if the dispute does not relate to any offence,
22D Procedure of Permanent Lok Adalat -
The Permanent Lok Adalat shall, while conducting conciliation proceedings
or deciding a dispute on merit under this Act, be guided by the principles of
natural justice, objectivity, fair play, equity and other principles of justice, and
shall not be bound by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908) and the
Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872). 22E Award of Permanent Lok Adalat to be final -
(1) Every award of the Permanent Lok Adalat under this Act made either on
merit or in terms of a settlement agreement shall be final and binding on
all the parties thereto and on persons claiming under them.
(2) Every award of the Permanent Lok Adalat under this Act shall be deemed
(3) The award made by the Permanent Lok Adalat under this Act shall be by
a majority of the persons constituting the Permanent Lok Adalat.
(4) Every award made by the Permanent Lok Adalat under this Act shall be final
and shall not be called in question in any original suit, application or execution
(5) The Permanent Lok Adalat may transmit any award made by it to a Civil
Court having local jurisdiction and such Civil Court shall execute the
order as if it were a decree made by that court. CHAPTER VII MISCELLANEOUS 27[23. Members and staff of Authorities Committees and Lok Adalats to be public servants –
The members including Member-Secretary or, as the case may be, Secretary of
the Central Authority, the State Authorities, the District Authorities, the Supreme
Court Legal Services Committee, High Court Legal Services Committees, Taluk
Legal Services Committees and officers and other employees of such Authorities,
Committees and 28[the members of the Lok Adalats or the persons constituting
Permanent Lok Adalat] shall be deemed to be public servants within the
meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860). 24. Protection of action taken in good faith. - No suit, prosecution or other legal
27. Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.17 for former Ss.23 and 24 (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
28. Substituted by Act 37 of 2002, S.5 for “Members of the Lok Adalat” (w.e.f. 11-06-2002).
The Central Government or the State Government;
(b) The Patron-in-Chief, Executive Chairman, members, Member-Secretary
or officers or other employees of the Central Authority;
Patron-in-Chief, Executive Chairman, member, Member-Secretary or
officers or other employees of the State Authority;
(d) Chairman, Secretary, members or officers or other employees of the
Supreme Court Legal Services Committee, High Court Legal Services
Committees, Taluk Legal Services Committees or the District Authority;
Any other person authorised by any of the Patron-in-Chief, Executive
Chairman, Chairman, member, Member-Secretary referred to in sub-
clauses (b) to (d), for anything which is in good faith done or intended
to be done under the provisions of this Act or any rule or regulation made
25. Act to have overriding effect. -
The Provisions of this Act shall have effect notwithstanding anything
inconsistent therewith contained in any other law for the time being in force or
in any instrument having effect by virtue of any law other than this Act. 26. Power to remove difficulties. –
If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, the
Central Government may, by order published in the Official Gazette, make
such provisions not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act as appear
to it to be necessary or expedient for removing the difficulty:
Provided that no such order shall be made after the expiry of a period of
two years from the date on which this Act receives the assent of the
Every order made under this section shall, as soon as may be after it is
made, be laid before each House of Parliament. 29[27. Power of Central Government to make rules. –
The Central Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of India
may, by notification, make rules to carry out the provisions of this Act.
In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing
29. Substituted by Act 59 of 1994, S.18 for former Ss.27, 28 and 29 (w.e.f. 29-10-1994).
power, such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters,
the number, experience and qualifications of other members of the
Central Authority under clause (c) of sub-section (2) of section 3;
(b) the experience and qualifications of the Member-Secretary of the
Central Authority and his powers and functions under sub-section
the terms of office and other conditions relating thereto, of members
and Member Secretary of the Central Authority under sub-section
(d) the number of officers and other employees of the Central Authority
(e) the conditions of service and the salary and allowances of officers
and other employees of the Central Authority under sub-section (6)
the number, experience and qualifications of members of the
Supreme Court Legal Services Committee under clause (b) of sub-
(g) the experience and qualifications of Secretary of the Supreme Court
Legal Services Committee under sub-section (3) of section 3A.
(h) the number of officers and other employees of the Supreme Court
Legal Services Committee under sub-section (5) of section 3A and
the conditions of service and the salary and allowances payable to
them under sub-section (6) of that section;
the upper limit of annual income of a person entitling him to legal
services under clause (h) of section 12, if the case is before the
the manner in which the accounts of the Central Authority, the
State Authority or the District Authority shall be maintained under
(k) the experience and qualifications of other persons of the Lok Adalats
organised by the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee specified
(l) other matters under clause (e) of sub-section (1) of section 22;
the other terms and conditions of appointment of the Chairman
and other persons under sub-section (2) of Section 22B;]
(m) any other matter which is to be, or may be, prescribed. 28. Power of State Government to make rules. -
The State Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of the High
Court may, by notification, make rules to carry out the provisions of this
In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing
powers, such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters,
The number, experience and qualifications of other members of the
State Authority under clause (c) of sub-section (2) of section 6;
(b) The powers and functions of the Member-Secretary of the State
Authority under sub-section (3) of section 6;
The terms of office and other conditions relating thereto, of members
and Member Secretary of the State Authority under sub-section (4) of
(d) The number of officers and other employees of the State Authority
(e) The conditions of service and the salary and allowances of officers
and other employees of the State Authority under sub-section (6) of
The experience and qualifications of Secretary of the High Court
Legal Services Committee under sub-section (3) of section 8A;
(g) The number of officers and other employees of the High Court Legal
Services Committee under sub-section (5) of section 8A and the
conditions of service and the salary and allowances payable to them
(h) The number, experience and qualifications of members of the District
Authority under clause (b) of sub-section (2) of section 9;
The number of officers and other employees of the District Authority
30. Inserted by Act 37 of 2002, S.6 (w.e.f. 11-06-2002).
The conditions of service and the salary and allowances of the officers
and other employees of the District Authority under sub-section (6)
(k) The number, experience and qualifications of members of the Taluk
Legal Services Committee under clause (b) of sub-section (2) of
The number of officers and other employees of the Taluk Legal
Services Committee under sub-section (3) of section 11A;
(m) The conditions of service and the salary and allowances of officers
and other employees of the Taluk Legal Services Committee under
(n) The upper limit of annual income of a person entitling him to legal
services under clause (h) of section 12, if the case is before a court,
(o) The experience and qualifications of other persons of the Lok Adalats
other than referred to in sub-section (4) of section 19;
(p) Any other matter which is to be, or may be, prescribed.
29. Power of Central Authority to make regulations.
(1) The Central Authority may, by notification, make regulations not
inconsistent with the provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder,
to provide for all matters for which provision is necessary or expedient
for the purposes of giving effect to the provisions of this Act.
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power,
such regulations may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely: -
The powers and functions of the Supreme Court Legal Services
Committee under sub-section (1) of section 3A;
(b) The terms of office and other conditions relating thereto, of the
members and Secretary of the Supreme Court Legal Services
Committee under sub-section (4) of section 3A. 29A. Power of State Authority to make regulations.-
(1) The State Authority may, by notification, make regulations not inconsistent
with the provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder, to provide
for all matters for which provision is necessary or expedient for the
purposes of giving effect to the provisions of this Act.
In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing
power, such regulations may provide for all or any of the following matters,
The other functions to be performed by the State Authority under
clause (d) of subsection (2) of section 7;
(b) The powers and functions of the High Court Legal Services
Committee under subsection (1) of section 8A;
The number, experience and qualifications of members of the High
Court Legal Services Committee under clause (b) of sub-section (2)
(d) The terms of office and other conditions relating thereto, of the
members and Secretary of the High Court Legal Services Committee
The terms of office and other conditions relating thereto, of the
members and Secretary of the District Authority under sub-section
The number, experience and qualifications of members of the High
Court Legal Services Committee under clause (b) of sub-section (2)
(g) Other functions to be performed by the District Authority under
clause (c) of subsection (2) of section 10;
(h) The terms of office and other conditions relating thereto, of members
and Secretary of the Taluk Legal Services Committee under sub-
Laying of rules and regulations. -
(1) Every rule made under this Act by the Central Government and every
regulation made by the Central Authority thereunder shall be laid, as
soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament, while it
is in session, for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in
one session or in two or more successive sessions, and if, before the expiry
of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions
aforesaid, both Houses agree in making any modification in the rule or
regulation, or both Houses agree that the rule or regulation should not
be made, the rule or regulation shall thereafter have effect only in such
modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be; so, however, that any
such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity
of anything previously done under that rule or regulation.
(2) Every rule made under this Act by a State Government and every
regulation made by a State Authority thereunder shall be laid, as soon as
may be after it is made, before the State Legislature.
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