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c) Obtaining and supply of certified copies of orders and other documents in legal

proceedings.

d) Preparation of appeal, paper book including printing and translation of

documents in legal proceedings.

Persons eligible for getting free legal services include:-

i) Women and children;

ii) Members of SC/ST

iii) Industrial workmen

iv) Victims of mass disaster, violence, flood, drought, earthquake, industrial

disaster.

v) Disabled persons.

vi) Persons in custody

vii) Persons whose annual income does not exceed Rs. 1 lakh (in the

Supreme Court Legal Services Committee the limit is Rs. 5,00,000/-).

viii) Victims of Trafficking in Human beings or begar

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From April, 2015 to December, 2018, total no. of 28.58 Lakh eligible persons

including women, children, persons in custody, persons belonging to SC/ST and

backward categories have been benefitted through various free legal services

authorities, viz. SLSAs/DLSAsITLSc/Legal Aid ClinicsNillage Legal Care and Support

Centres.

II. LOK ADALATS

Lok Adalat is one of the Alternative Disputes Resolution Mechanisms. It is a

forum where the disputes/cases pending in the court of law or at pre-litigation stage are

settled/compromised amicably. The Lok Adalat has been given statutory status under

the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. Under this Act, an award made by a Lok

Adalat is deemed to be a decree of a civil court and is final and binding on all parties

and no appeal lies against thereto before any court. -

(a) Lok Adalats are being organized by the Legal Services Authorities/Committees

for settlement of cases pending before courts u/s 19 of the Legal Services Authorities

Act, 1987 and also for matters at pre-Litigative stage, under the guidance of NALSA.

(b) Chapter VI-A has been inserted in the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 in the

year 2002, with a view to provide compulsory pre-Litigative mechanism for conciliation

and settlement of disputes relating to 'Public Utility Services'.

During the period 01.04.2015 to 31.12.2018,1,79,97,259 and 3.96 Lakh cases has

been disposed of by Regular Lok Adalat and Permanent Lok Adalat respectively.

Moreover, 4,42,88,595 cases has been disposed of by National Lok Adalat during 2015-

2018.

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