Section 24 of GNA : Section 24: Special Procedure In Civil Disputes
GNA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine Ramesh, a farmer in a rural village, has a dispute with his neighbor Suresh regarding the boundaries of their respective agricultural lands. Ramesh believes that Suresh has encroached upon his property by moving the boundary markers. To resolve the issue, Ramesh decides to approach the Gram Nyayalaya.
Following Section 24 of The Gram Nyayalayas Act, 2008:
- Ramesh files an application with the Gram Nyayalaya, detailing his claim against Suresh and paying a nominal fee as prescribed.
- The Gram Nyayalaya issues a summons to Suresh, along with a copy of Ramesh's application, asking him to ap...
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