Month: September 2024

  • 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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  • The Principles of Equity and Equality

    The Principles of Equity and Equality

    Law and You > Environmental Laws > The Principles of Equity and Equality Economic growth can only be sustained when it is based on the principle of equity and equality. Common ownership of resources and their equitable distribution is a fundamental tenet of the idea of the modern welfare state. Equity means that there should…

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  • Public Trust Doctrine of Sustainable Development

    Public Trust Doctrine of Sustainable Development

    Law and You > Environmental Laws > Public Trust Doctrine of Sustainable Development The Public Trust Doctrine is a legal principle that holds that certain natural resources are preserved for public use and that the government must protect and maintain these resources for the public’s benefit. Originating from Roman law and incorporated into English common…

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  • Polluter Pays Principle (PPP) of Sustainable Development

    Polluter Pays Principle (PPP) of Sustainable Development

    Law and You > Environmental Laws > Polluter Pays Principle (PPP) of Sustainable Development The Polluter Pays Principle (PPP) also known as the principle of extended producer responsibility is an environmental policy concept that asserts that those who produce pollution or environmental damage should bear the costs of managing it, to prevent harm to human…

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  • Precautionary Principle of Sustainable Development

    Precautionary Principle of Sustainable Development

    Law and You > Environmental Laws > Precautionary Principle of Sustainable Development The Precautionary Principle is a fundamental concept in environmental and public health policy that advocates for preventive action in the face of uncertainty. It suggests that when there is scientific uncertainty about potential risks or harmful consequences of an activity, policy, or product,…

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  • Intergenerational Equity Principle of Sustainable Development

    Intergenerational Equity Principle of Sustainable Development

    Law and You > Environmental Laws > Intergenerational Equity Principle of Sustainable Development The Intergenerational Equity Principle is a key concept in sustainability and environmental ethics, emphasizing the responsibility of the present generation to manage resources and the environment in a way that does not compromise the ability of future generations to meet their own…

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  • Sustainable Development

    Sustainable Development

    Law and You > Environmental Laws > Sustainable Development Man is both creature and moulder of his environment, which gives him physical sustenance and affords him the opportunity for intellectual, moral, social and spiritual growth. In the long and tortuous evolution of the human race on this planet, a stage has been reached when through…

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