REASI: A meeting was held today to discuss the upcoming first National Lok Adalat on March 14, 2026, with representatives of banks and BSNL Reasi. The meeting was chaired by Chairman, District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) and Principal District and Sessions Judge Reasi, Khalil Choudhary, along with Secretary DLSA Reasi, Pooja Gupta.

The primary purpose of the meeting was to discuss preparations for the National Lok Adalats of 2026. This included the identification and screening of appropriate cases, coordination with concerned departments and ensuring the timely and amicable settlement of disputes. The officials stressed maximising disposal of cases through systematic planning and awareness among stakeholders.

In a separate programme, DLSA Reasi conducted a visit to Sub-Jail Reasi. Secretary DLSA Pooja Gupta emphasised the importance of ensuring timely legal assistance to all eligible prisoners. She directed the concerned Para Legal Volunteers (PLVs) to maintain regular contact with jail inmates to facilitate legal aid wherever required. She also reviewed the functioning of the legal aid clinic inside the jail and issued necessary directions for the effective implementation of the legal services programme.

Additionally, an awareness programme on "Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao" was conducted by the PLVs of Tehsil Legal Services Committee (TLSC) Mahore at the front office of the Mahore Court Complex and various other locations in Mahore. The programme highlighted the scheme and elaborated upon various government initiatives meant for the welfare, education and empowerment of girls, including scholarships, health benefits and legal protections.

Another awareness programme on the observance of traffic rules was carried out by PLVs of TLSC Katra at Fountain Chowk, Katra. The programme aimed to sensitise the general public, drivers and youth about the importance of following traffic regulations to ensure road safety and prevent accidents. The PLVs educated participants about the mandatory use of helmets and seat belts, the dangers of over-speeding, drunken driving, the use of mobile phones while driving and the importance of carrying valid driving documents.

Furthermore, an awareness programme on the Right to Education was conducted by PLVs of TLSC Katra at Government Primary School Sarti, Kothian. During this programme, PLVs highlighted important aspects of the Right to Education scheme and educated the public about the free legal aid and services available under it.

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