Compromise Deed — For Lok Adalat

Both sides reached a compromise — put it in writing for placement before the Lok Adalat. Record the terms, any payment, and a mutual release, so the matter can be closed without fighting it out in court. Preview the full document free for ₹999 — pay only if it looks fair.

This deed is not itself a Lok Adalat award — the award is passed by the Lok Adalat; this records your compromise for placement before it.

A compromise deed records what both sides agreed — it is not a court order or a court filing on its own. It is the step that keeps a dispute out of a contested court hearing. Both parties should sign it, keep a copy, and take independent legal advice before signing if the amounts are large or contested.

First party
One side of the dispute.
Second party
The other side of the dispute.
The Compromise
What the dispute is, and the compromise you both agreed to place before the Lok Adalat.

Optional. The case or reference number, if a matter is already pending.

Plain language is fine. This becomes the background clause.

Who does what, and by when.

Optional. Leave blank if no lump sum is agreed.

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