Uttarakhand Launches Revenue Lok Adalat to Resolve 50,000+ Land Disputes Swiftly

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated a state-level Revenue Lok Adalat via video conference to expedite the resolution of long-pending revenue and land disputes. The initiative, operating simultaneously at 210 locations across all 13 districts, aims to swiftly resolve approximately 6,933 cases, addressing a backlog of over 50,000 pending in various revenue courts. The government has digitized court functioning through a case management portal, allowing citizens to file and track cases from home. Officials have been directed to resolve land measurement and possession disputes within one month and complete inheritance mutations promptly.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Inaugurates Revenue Lok Adalat for Fast Justice

  • Resolve 50,000+ pending cases
  • Justice at 210 locations statewide
  • Digitized case management portal
  • One-month deadline for land disputes
  • Based on "Simplification, Resolution, Disposal"
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami inaugurates 'Revenue Lok Adalat' to simplify justice

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurates state-level Revenue Lok Adalat to resolve over 50,000 pending land and revenue cases across 210 locations.

"Justice is delivered with sensitivity after hearing all parties. - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, March 28

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday inaugurated the state-level 'Revenue Lok Adalat' through video conferencing.

The Chief Minister said that this effort reflects the spirit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, aur Sabka Prayas."

He noted that the Prime Minister has consistently stressed that the benefits of government schemes should reach the last person in society quickly and with ease.

He further stated that the Revenue Lok Adalat has been organised to ensure the speedy and meaningful resolution of long-pending revenue disputes.

He highlighted that such disputes are not merely procedural matters but are closely tied to farmers' land, families' livelihoods, and individuals' dignity.

He informed that the state currently has over 400 revenue courts functioning at various levels--including the Revenue Council at the state level, Commissioner courts at the divisional level, Collector courts at the district level, and courts of Sub-Divisional Magistrates, Tehsildars, and Naib Tehsildars at the tehsil level. More than 50,000 cases are currently pending across these courts.

To address these challenges, the state government has launched the Revenue Lok Adalat initiative based on the core principles of "Simplification, Resolution, Disposal, and Satisfaction."

The Chief Minister said that under the concept of "Justice at Your Doorstep," Revenue Lok Adalats are being organised simultaneously at 210 locations across all 13 districts of the state, with approximately 6,933 cases expected to be resolved swiftly. He added that, apart from land disputes, cases related to excise, food, stamp duty, SARFAESI Act, Goonda Act, CrPC, Electricity Act, Senior Citizens Act, and Rent Control Act will also be resolved in a time-bound and transparent manner.

He reiterated that the state government is continuously working to simplify and bring transparency to administrative processes in line with the vision of "Minimum Government, Maximum Governance." He also informed that the functioning of revenue courts has been digitised through the 'Revenue Court Case Management System' portal, enabling citizens to file and track their cases from home.

The Chief Minister directed officials to ensure that in uncontested inheritance cases, mutation is completed within the prescribed time after the death of the landowner. He suggested that the process be completed by the time of the thirteenth-day ritual, and that the updated land records (Khatauni) be handed over to the family. He also instructed that cases related to land measurement and possession disputes be resolved within one month.

Highlighting transparency and impartiality as key features of Lok Adalats, he said that justice is delivered with sensitivity after hearing all parties. He stressed the importance of leveraging technology and innovation in governance, stating that the Digital India initiative is helping ensure the delivery of services to citizens.

The Chief Minister affirmed that the state government is committed to providing timely and fair justice to every citizen with a spirit of unwavering resolve, and that such initiatives will continue in the future.

During the virtual meeting, Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan stated that, in line with the Chief Minister's directions, revenue cases will be resolved swiftly and the backlog will be cleared on a war footing, with priority given to land-related disputes.

He also directed all District Magistrates to dispose of all pending revenue cases within one month on a priority basis.

Revenue Secretary Ranjana Rajguru was also present in the meeting.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, some action on the massive backlog. 50,000 pending cases is a shocking number. Hope this isn't just another announcement and they actually deliver on the one-month resolution promise for measurement disputes. Our farmers need this stability.
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Rohit P
Justice at your doorstep is a powerful concept, especially for the elderly in remote hilly areas. Traveling to district HQ for court dates is expensive and exhausting. If the video conferencing and online tracking work smoothly, it will be a real 'Sabka Vikas' moment.
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Sarah B
While the intent is good, I have my doubts. Lok Adalats are great for mediation, but will they have the authority to enforce decisions in complex revenue cases? Also, resolving SARFAESI or CrPC matters in this setup seems ambitious. Hope they have qualified legal members on these panels.
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Vikram M
The focus on "Simplification, Resolution, Disposal, and Satisfaction" is exactly what our bureaucracy needs. Too often, files just move from one table to another. A time-bound approach with tech backing can cut the red tape. Good initiative by the Uttarakhand government!
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Michael C
Interesting to see this model. Clearing 7,000 cases quickly would be a significant achievement. The real test will be the quality of resolutions and whether they prevent future litigation. Transparency in land records is the foundation of any property market.

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