what are the facilities provide by the government to the poor for seeking judicial justice
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As per my knowledge, the Government has rules to provide a lawyer free of cost. There are many Service minded professionals, help poor people to get Justice.
My experience is a simple teneant vacation case has taken seven years, with no relief, at enormous cost. I finally compromised to settle the issue. It is nerve racking, tensionised, time consuming process in India.
There is a phrase, if you want to be happy never go near courts, police stations and hospitals.
My experience is a simple teneant vacation case has taken seven years, with no relief, at enormous cost. I finally compromised to settle the issue. It is nerve racking, tensionised, time consuming process in India.
There is a phrase, if you want to be happy never go near courts, police stations and hospitals.
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Delivery of legal services to the rich and the corporate class is organised not through individual lawyers but through a series of networked law firms. These firms employ hundreds of lawyers and domain experts all over the country to provide highly specialised single-window services to their clients, of course at prices determined by the market. The middle class, which cannot afford their services, go to individual lawyers or publicly-funded legal aid services organised under the Legal Services Authorities Act. In this scheme of things, it is the poor and marginalised rural and tribal communities who are left out. They suffer injustice or seek justice through informal systems, including the so-called “khap panchayats.” It is this sort of situation prevailing in the countryside that provides a fertile ground for the exploitation of the poor and for the growth of extremist forces, undermining the rule of law and constitutional governance.
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