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Answered by tajsaba81
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The term 'access to justice' means different things to different people. For some, the subject centralises the issue of overcoming the procedural barriers within the court system itself. Such an approach tends to concentrate on issues of overcoming delays within the court process, efficiency, formality and cost of proceedings, and the organisation, structure and administration of courts and tribunals.

Whilst not negating the importance of these issues, the Foundation's project must take a broader view of what is included within the term 'access to justice'. In particular, in considering the issue in terms of the particular needs of socially and economically disadvantaged people, it is necessary for this project to consider the variety of legal services to which disadvantaged people may seek access, the variety of services from which they seek legal assistance, and the preferred methods of resolution which they seek to employ. This will involve a broader investigation than procedural barriers within the court system. However, as stated earlier, the terms will not be interpreted in such a broad fashion as to consider contested political issues concerning broader notions of 'rights' and 'justice', where the law is clear, and parliament has clearly enacted its will. The purpose of the project is to seek to examine issues of access to justice according to law. With this in mind, the Foundation will seek to investigate the ability of disadvantaged people to:

obtain legal assistance (including legal information, legal advice, ongoing legal assistance and legal representation)

effectively participate in the legal system through access to courts, tribunals and alternative dispute resolution

access non legal advocacy and support

participate in law reform processes.

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Answered by qwsuccess
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Short conclusion on Justice-:

  • Justice signifies being just which is being fair and providing everyone with equal treatment along with being reasonable. It is about being righteous and not being biased in providing certain rights to the people.
  • It can be political, social, economic and many more. Political justice includes conducting free and fair elections, everyone should get a chance for representation and to cast a vote. Social one deals with the upliftment of weaker sections and opportunities. Economic one includes the provision of fair pay to all and equal opportunities for monetary growth.
  • In India, the Constitution and the Preamble have been made and drafted in such a way that it incorporates Justice. The Preamble signifies justice as social, economical and political justice and also  liberty of various beliefs, worship, thoughts, ideas and provision of  equality concerning opportunities and status
  • Even the Constitution has incorporated articles and fundamental rights accordingly, for example, Article 21 deals with providing all Right to liberty and life. Then Article 14 provides equality of all before the law and there are many more articles concerning justice.
  • Another concept as to justice is of fair hearing of the person who is arrested for some charge and the judgment passed is to be taken on fairgrounds.

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