what are the functions of legal service authority????
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Legal Services Authorities are statutory bodies constituted in the states of India by the Legal Services Authorities Act 1987, as enshrined by article 39-A of the Constitution of India, for providing free legal services for the citizens.[1][2] These authorities give free legal aid to a person if he/she is not capable of bearing the expenditure. This includes appointing a lawyer in case the person is a defendant in a case. These authorities periodically organize 'lok-adalats' (Hindi for People's Court) for out-of-the-court settlement of the cases (under provision of the law). There are two types of lok adalats i.e permanent and non permanent.
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Functions of State Legal Services Authority
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To give effect to the policies and directions of the Central Authority.
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To provide legal service to persons who satisfy the criteria laid down in the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987.
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To conduct Lok Adalats at various levels.
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To encourage the settlement of disputes by way of Negotiation, Arbitration and Conciliation.
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To secure the legal rights of poor, down trodden and weaker section of the society.
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Functions of State Legal Services Authority
1.
To give effect to the policies and directions of the Central Authority.
2.
To provide legal service to persons who satisfy the criteria laid down in the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987.
3.
To conduct Lok Adalats at various levels.
4.
To encourage the settlement of disputes by way of Negotiation, Arbitration and Conciliation.
5.
To secure the legal rights of poor, down trodden and weaker section of the society.
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