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TOI 03 Jan 2014,23:31 IST
Flagged off by principal district judge Subhash Mohod in presence of judicial officers, DGP Vijay Kolhe, advocates, members of NGO, para legal volunteers, and law faculty and students, the mobile van went to railway premises and settled 10 disputes. A three-decade old dispute where complainant Shrawan Devghare had accused Dillu Nazid of stealing his wallet containing Rs 61 was amicably resolved. Similarly, another theft case of Rs 70 between complainant Chandra Shekhar and accused Kailash Uike was also solved.
TOI 03 Jan 2014,23:31 IST
Nagpur District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) secretary Kishor Jaiswal said that the Mobile Look Adalat in Nagpur evoked overwhelming response on the first day with settlement of 454 pending matters, including theft cases, and about 452 related to Motor Vehicles Act.

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