Mobile Court – Office of the Collector and District Magistrate Guna

Mobile Court
Nomination
- Limited access to structured and practical training weakened cooperative governance, efficiency, transparency, and long-term sustainability.
- Rural cooperatives faced a digital gap, limiting access to online services, digital payments, GST compliance, and transparent record-keeping.
- Low participation of youth and women restricted leadership diversity, innovation, entrepreneurship, and inclusive livelihood opportunities.
- Fragmented training efforts resulted in limited outreach, duplication of work, and reduced impact across cooperative sectors.
- Cooperatives needed support to become self-reliant, digitally capable institutions that could improve livelihoods and local socio-economic development.
Achievements
- Resolved more than 300 revenue-related cases through mobile courts within a short period of implementation.
- Reduced pendency in traditional revenue courts by taking dispute-resolution services directly to villages.
- Improved access to justice for rural citizens by reducing travel, procedural complexity, financial burden, and loss of daily wages.
- Helped prevent escalation of land disputes into conflicts, thereby supporting social harmony and local law and order.
- Strengthened citizen trust in governance through timely, transparent, decentralized, and responsive public service delivery.
SKOCH Award Nominee
Category: State Government – Revenue Department
Sub-Category: State Government – Revenue Department
Project: Mobile Court
Start Date: 2-01-2025
Organisation: Office of the Collector and District Magistrate Guna
Respondent: Kishore Kumar Kanyal
https://guna.mp.gov.in
Level: Executive
For more information, please contact:
Kishore Kumar Kanyal at dmguna@nic.in
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