31. The decisions of Lok Adalats are:
a) Binding and enforceable
b) Non-binding and advisory
c) Subject to review by higher courts
d) Final and non-appealable
32. Which one of the following is not a type of Lok Adalat?
a) Permanent Lok Adalat
b) Mobile Lok Adalat
c) National Lok Adalat
d) State Lok Adalat
33. Who presides over a Lok Adalat?
a) A judge of the High Court
b) A retired judge of the High Court
c) A panel of judicial officers and social activists
d) The Chief Justice of India
34. The principle of Lok Adalat is based on:
a) Adversarial system of justice
b) Inquisitorial system of justice
c) Compromise and settlement of disputes
d) Application of strict legal principles
35. Lok Adalats can only settle disputes through:
a) Mediation
b) Conciliation
c) Arbitration
d) All of the above