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What do you think on the eligibility criteria for free legal services and nature of cases under this Act?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Free legal support is provided to a certain group of people. They include a member of the backward caste, i.e., SC or ST, a victim of human trafficking, women and children, one who is not mentally sound, victims of natural as well as a man-made disaster(ethnic violence), etc. Thus, the eligibility criteria for free legal services is entitled to an only a certain section of society. These people are not economically independent and strong enough to fight for legal services. They are the most vulnerable section of society which has experienced atrocities and has suffered since ages. They are the one who is denied equal opportunities and government services. Thus, the eligibility criteria are fair and progressive in the sense that it lifts up the conditions of the people.

The act deals with a variety of issues such as family disputes, civil cases, criminal cases, land disputes, etc. Thus it addresses the grievance of every area and does not typically exclude itself from the societal issues and problems. It broadly recognizes every aspect of society while dealing with any such dispute.

Answered by Anjula
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Explanation:

Hey !!!

The eligiblities are :-

1.The SC ,STs

2.The victims

3.Poor people

4.The Children

These are given free legal support.

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