Justice TPS Mann, Administrative Judge of the Sessions Division, Chandigarh also visited the benches along with the District and Sessions Judge, Justice SK Aggarwal. Many matters of family disputes were settled by the judges. Along with the sessions Judge, the Administrative Judge, Justice TPS Mann was greeted by the Additional District and sessions judges Surinder Singh Sahni, Shalini S Nagpal, Preeti Sahini and Ved Prakash Sirohi, Special CBI judge Vimal Kumar and the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Rajnish K Sharma.
Justice TPS Mann and Justice SK Aggarwal visited many benches and settled many cases. In the Sessions court, a property dispute was settled. The case dates back to December 26, 2001. A resident of Chandigarh named Jaipal Singh was given a booth by his brother Bal Krishan in Sector 18. However, after the death of Bal Krishan, there was a dispute on the possession of the booth and his wife Nirmala Devi filed a case. The case was settled in the year 2009 in favor of Jaipal Singh and a sale deed was executed by Nirmala Devi.
The case was then marked to the Session Court and on Saturday a compromise was made following which Nirmala Devi was given Rs 23 lakh and Jaipal Singh was given the booth.
Out of 9400 cases of different categories have been disposed of 291 cases were settled under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act. Compensation of Rs 25.77 lakh was awarded in the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) cases.
In execution petitions an amount of Rs 86 lakh has been disbursed to the petitioners or claimants.
From nearly 8500 traffic challans cases which were disposed off, Rs 17.83 lakh was collected as fine. Besides these, civil cases, rent cases, cases pertaining to pre-litigative stage of bank and financial institutions and other categories were also disposed of.