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Justice Made Human

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December 18, 2025
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Justice, when it arrives swiftly and with compassion, has the power to transform lives in ways that statistics alone can never capture. Recently, the fourth national Lok Adalat in Jammu and Kashmir settled 91,750 cases in a single day, delivering swift and humane justice that brought relief to thousands of families and individuals.

Families long entangled in disputes found closure, accident victims finally received compensation, traders were freed from financial uncertainty, and ordinary citizens experienced the rare assurance that justice can indeed be timely, accessible, and humane. For a place where legal battles often stretch across years, the day was nothing short of historic: a day when justice shed its usual cloak of adjournments and procedures and appeared in its most human form.

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Lok Adalat is a unique institution in India’s judicial system, designed not to pit adversaries against each other but to encourage compromise and reconciliation. Its strength lies in its accessibility; no court fees, no prolonged hearings, no adversarial battles. Instead, parties are guided toward common ground by conciliators and supported by legal aid volunteers. In Jammu and Kashmir, this translated into settlements across a wide spectrum: motor accident claims, matrimonial disputes, cheque bounce cases, recovery suits, commercial disagreements, and compoundable criminal matters. Each settlement was not merely a legal disposal but a social resolution, restoring peace to households and dignity to individuals. The exercise reminds us that justice is not only about verdicts handed down from the bench but about the lived experience of closure, of disputes no longer hanging over lives like a shadow.

The sheer scale of coordination required to achieve this feat was extraordinary. Benches were constituted across districts, mediators and paralegal volunteers mobilized, and parties encouraged to embrace resolution over confrontation. What emerged was a judiciary that was not a distant institution but a living presence in people’s lives. For many, it was their first encounter with justice that was swift, affordable, and dignified. That encounter matters deeply, for it restores faith in institutions and reminds citizens that justice is not a privilege reserved for the few but a right accessible to all. It was a day when the system demonstrated that efficiency and fairness can coexist, that justice delayed is indeed justice denied, but justice delivered in time is justice multiplied.

The achievement’s true value lies in its conciliatory and restorative character. In a region where disputes often consume lifetimes and drain livelihoods, resolving nearly a lakh cases in a single day showed that justice can be swift, humane, and transformative. More than verdicts, it delivered emotional and social relief, lifting burdens from households and allowing people to reclaim their futures with dignity and peace.

Lok Adalat embodies a larger truth: compromise is not weakness but wisdom, reconciliation is not surrender but strength. By compressing years of waiting into a single day of resolution, the system demonstrated that innovation within the judiciary is possible, that institutions can adapt to the needs of ordinary people, and that remarkable outcomes follow when citizens are prioritized. The quiet gratitude of those who walked away from disputes resolved is perhaps the most powerful measure of success. It is a reminder that justice, when timely, is not only delivered but multiplied, touching lives far beyond the courtroom.

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