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38 cases lodged in judicial committee of local govt


24 January 2019  

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Ratnanagar: A total of 38 plaints have been received in the judicial committee of the Gaindakot Municipality in Nawalpur district during the first six months of the current fiscal year. Most of the cases have been settled through reconciliation, coordinator of the judicial committee and deputy mayor of Gaindakot Municipality Bishnu Kumari Kandel said.
“We are making efforts to resolution of those cases received in the judicial committee by sending in the ward-based reconciliation centres,” she said. Hearing of the cases continues once the ward offices failed to troubleshoot, it is said.
According to Kandel, a total of 32 cases are settled out of those 38 registered in the judicial committee.
Most of the cases from the local level are about land disputes, family feuds and some others, Deputy Mayor Kandel shared. In order to ensure timely and prompt justice to the people, the municipality has deployed 90 officials to facilitate the reconciliation process.

Publish Date : 24 January 2019 11:55 AM

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