ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR POOR AND MARGINALIZED PEOPLE OF NEARBY VILLAGES OF SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, HYDERABAD
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Access to justice, Poor Villagers, Legal Awareness, Judicial System, Administrative System, Legal AidAbstract
The study is about the situation of access to justice for poor and marginalized people of villages in India with the non-doctrinal mode of research and the author has taken the nearby villages of SLS, Hyderabad for the survey in which the author tried to collect the information regarding the problems and challenges faced by the village people while accessing the justice in judicial system as well as in administrative system and what are the norms and legislations available for the poor and marginalized people in protection of their right and will it have proper implementation. The paper will also reflect about the legal Aid system and also check the quantum of awareness of the villagers regarding their rights. The paper has given the update about the alternative mechanism of judicial proceedings like lok adalat, mediation Centre, legal service authority etc. The paper has compared the situation of India with poor countries like Uganda and Indonesia where they have established a National level strategy for access to justice and they performed better than developing country like us. The paper also took an example of Vadodra district of Gujarat and Budelkhand district of Uttar Pradesh where they set up a standard model of good governance and legal services. The paper has also given the solution to curb the problems of villages in India by initiating Nagrik Seva Kendra, Citizens Account, Grievances Call system etc.
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