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Comparative Legal Aid Systems And India Jeet Singh Mann

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Comparative Legal Aid Systems And India Jeet Singh Mann
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.18 MB
Pages: 364
Author: Jeet Singh Mann
ISBN: 9780367703387, 9780367745271, 0367703386, 0367745275
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Comparative Legal Aid Systems And India Jeet Singh Mann by Jeet Singh Mann 9780367703387, 9780367745271, 0367703386, 0367745275 instant download after payment.

This book provides an in-depth analysis of the functioning and challenges of the legal aid system in India. The legal aid system was set up to promote the interests of the economically weaker sections of society that did not have equitable access to judicial systems. However, the system has been largely unsuccessful in delivering justice.
Drawing on empirical data from 18 states and 36 districts in India, the book highlights the institutional setbacks that plague the legal aid system and urges us to take cognizance of the hindrances faced by the beneficiaries in availing of these services. It acknowledges the gaps that exist in the governance of the legal aid system in India at the grassroots level and suggests approaches and ways to address these roadblocks to deliver free, swift, and economical access to justice to the poor legal aid beneficiaries.
An important critical study of the commitment and competence of legal aid counsels in India, this volume will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of law, Indian law, constitutional law, political science, comparative law, law and gender, and social work.

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