Category: Legal Services Authorities Act

  • Introduction to the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987

    In this article, we shall discuss introduction to study Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987.  The Act provides an alternative forum in the form of Lok Adalats for decision and disposal of cases by functioning within the schemes framed under the Act, so that the arrears of the work in regular courts may be reduced to…

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  • Lok Adalat under the Legal Services Authority Act, 1987

    Article 39A of the Constitution of India provides for free legal aid to the poor and weaker sections of the society and ensures justice for all. Articles 14 and 22(1) of the Constitution also make it obligatory for the State to ensure equality before law and a legal system which promotes justice on the basis…

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  • Entitlement to Legal Services under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987

    Article 39A of the Constitution of India provides for free legal aid to the poor and weaker sections of the society and ensures justice for all. Articles 14 and 22(1) of the Constitution also make it obligatory for the State to ensure equality before law and a legal system which promotes justice on the basis…

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  • District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) and Taluk Legal Services Committee (TLSC)

    Article 39A of the Constitution of India provides for free legal aid to the poor and weaker sections of the society and ensures justice for all. Articles 14 and 22(1) of the Constitution also make it obligatory for the State to ensure equality before law and a legal system which promotes justice on the basis…

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  • State Legal Services Authority (SLSA) under Legal Services Authorities Act

    Article 39A of the Constitution of India provides for free legal aid to the poor and weaker sections of the society and ensures justice for all. Articles 14 and 22(1) of the Constitution also make it obligatory for the State to ensure equality before law and a legal system which promotes justice on the basis…

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  • National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) under Legal Services Authorities Act

    Article 39A of the Constitution of India provides for free legal aid to the poor and weaker sections of the society and ensures justice for all. Articles 14 and 22(1) of the Constitution also make it obligatory for the State to ensure equality before law and a legal system which promotes justice on the basis…

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