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Delhi Lok Adalat or Delhi Legal Services Authority (People's Court) is an statutory and autonomous body and an alternative dispute resolution mechanism [2] used in the Union Territory of Delhi. The Delhi Lok Adalat Act is designed to provide constitutional protection guaranteed under Article 14 and 39-A of the Constitution of India , of ...
The 2025 Delhi Legislative Assembly elections were held in Delhi on 5 February 2025 to elect all 70 members of ... Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) 50,209 0.53 0.18 1 ...
In 1966, the Delhi Police on the basis of the Khosla Commission Report was reorganized. Four police districts, namely, North, Central, South and New Delhi were created. [11] In 1978, the Delhi Police Act was passed and the Commissioner System was introduced with effect from 1 July 1978. [6]: para7.69
Permanent Lok Adalats are set up at the State Level in India, which in principle follows the Lok Adalat at the National level. The Permanent Lok Adalat is composed of a chairperson (who is a serving or a retired District and Sessions Judge or a Judicial Officer higher in the rank) and two other persons (or members performing judicial duties ...
Legal Services Authorities Act 1987 was enacted by Parliament of India to provide legal support for free to the poor [2] [3] [4] and ensuring that it promotes justice based on equal opportunity, thus getting in effect Article 39-A of constitution. [5]
Delhi Assembly elections, 1998: Karol Bagh [5] Party Candidate Votes % ±% INC: Moti Lal Bokolia 26,466 50.91 +21.17 BJP: Surender Pal Ratawal 24,154 46.46 −5.27 BSP: Rohtash 588 1.13 +0.35 JD: Ajay Harit 300 0.58 −12.28 Independent: Krishan Kumar Rajora 262 0.50 Lok Shakti: Partap Singh 117 0.23 Independent: Jitendra Kumar 59 0.11 SS ...
Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the 1956 batch, [28] Madhya Pradesh cadre Surendra Nath: 11 December 1998: 25 June 2002: Former Vice Chief of the Army Staff [29] Purna Chandra Hota: 25 June 2002: September 2003: Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of the 1962 batch [30] Mata Prasad: September 2003: January 2005: IAS officer of ...
The Indian anti-corruption movement, popularly known as Anna Andolan, was a series of demonstrations and protests across India that began in 2011 and was intended to establish strong legislation and enforcement against perceived endemic political corruption. [5]