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Brain-booster / 13 Aug 2023

Brain Booster for UPSC & State PCS Examination (Topic: Nari Adalat)

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Why in Broadcast?

  • The Centre is launching a unique initiative of setting up women-only courts at the village level as an alternate dispute resolution forum for issues like domestic violence, property rights and countering the patriarchal system.

Aim

  • The Nari Adalat though does not hold any legal status, has its primary focus on reconciliation, grievance redressal and creating awareness of rights and entitlements.

Composition

  • The Nari Adalat of each village would have 7-9 members – half of which would be the elected members of the gram panchayat and the other half women with social standing like teachers, doctors and social workers – who would be nominated by the villagers.
  • Members known as Nyaya Sakhis [legal friends] will be nominated or selected by the gram panchayat.
  • The head of Nari Adalat called the Mukhya Nyaya Sakhi [chief legal friend] will be chosen among the Nyay Sakhis.
  • The tenure of the head will be generally six months after which a new one will be selected.

Ministry Incharge

  • The scheme would be run by the Ministry of Women and Child Development under the Sambal sub-scheme of Mission Shakti, which is dedicated to strengthening women’s safety, security and empowerment.

Other Ministries Involved

  • Ministry of Panchayati Raj
  • Ministry of Rural Development
  • Common Service Centres (CSCs) run by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.

Standard Operating Procedures

  • Detailed Procedures for all states have been prepared and will be released to ensure uniformity and effective functioning of Nari-Adlat.

Inspiration

  • The scheme takes inspiration from the Parivarik Mahila Lok Adalats [People’s Court of Women] which were run by the National Commission for Women (NCW) till 2014-15.

Focus on Areas

The matters redressed through these Lok Adalats will be related to

  • Family affairs.
  • Matrimonial disputes.
  • Bigamy.
  • Succession.
  • Motor vehicle accident disputes related to labour.