What facilities does the government provide the poor for judicial juistice
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If any ofense done with the poor now for the justice that poor person is not able to pay for his lawyer means he or she not able to afford their lawyer so the government will help that poor by appointing a public prosecuter for the poor and that lawyer will represent the case of the poor in the court.
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The Constitution bench of Supreme Court in Anita Khushwa Vs Pushpa Sadan has held that access to justice is a Fundamental right under Article 14 and Article 21 of the Constitution of India. At the same time, the Constitution promises to all its citizens equality of status and opportunity, as well as equal protection of the law.
Talking about the rich and the corporate class and the Companies and Corporations, legal services are made availabe to them through a series of advocates, lawyers, Company Secretaries e.t.c and thus with no paucity of knowledge and experience they can try to seek judicial justice. The middle class also go to individual lawyers which can advocate and support them. In this scenario, it is the poor and rural people who are left out due to paucity of funds and most importantly knowledge due to which judicial justice becomes a distant dream for them.
In order to support and make it easy for the rural, tribal and poor class of people for seeking judicial justice various steps, initiatives have been taken. Some of them have been elaborated
Talking about the rich and the corporate class and the Companies and Corporations, legal services are made availabe to them through a series of advocates, lawyers, Company Secretaries e.t.c and thus with no paucity of knowledge and experience they can try to seek judicial justice. The middle class also go to individual lawyers which can advocate and support them. In this scenario, it is the poor and rural people who are left out due to paucity of funds and most importantly knowledge due to which judicial justice becomes a distant dream for them.
In order to support and make it easy for the rural, tribal and poor class of people for seeking judicial justice various steps, initiatives have been taken. Some of them have been elaborated
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