GOIRTY PROJECTS
NON-FCRA PROJECT: LEGAL AID CLINIC SCHEME!
Name of scheme: NATIONAL LEGAL
SERVICES AUTHORITY (LEGAL AID CLINICS) SCHEME.
Legal Aid Clinics are intended to
provide legal relief easily accessible to the indigent and backward sections of
our society. They are almost on the lines of primary health centres where a
doctor and other auxiliary medical staff provide basic health care to the
people situated in village areas affected with poverty and social squalor. Like
the doctors rendering health services to the people of the locality in the
primary health centre, a lawyer manning the legal aid clinic provides legal
services to the people. The thrust is on
the basic legal services like legal advice and assisting in drafting of
notices, replies, applications, petitions etc.
The lawyer manning the legal aid clinic will also attempt to resolve the
disputes of the people in the locality, preventing the disputes from maturing
into litigation. This provides the
lawyer in the legal aid clinic an opportunity to understand the difficulties
faced by people in the distant villages’ for access to justice. Legal aid clinics have to be manned by
para-legal volunteers selected by the Legal Services Authorities and lawyers
with a sense of commitment, sensibility and sensitiveness to the problems of
common people. Legal aid clinic is one of the thrust areas envisioned in the
NALSA’s Quinquennial vision &
strategy document. NALSA plans to set up legal aid clinics in
all villages.
TARGET GROUP:
The legal aid clinics established by
the Legal Services Authorities shall be located at a place where the people in
the locality can easily access. A room
within the office building of the local body institutions like village
panchayat shall be ideal.
TYPE OF ACTIVITIES COVERED:
The objective of the Scheme is to
provide legal services to the poor, marginalised and weaker sections of the
society as categorised in Section 12 the
Legal Services Authorities Act 1987 (Central Act), especially to the people living
in far away places including the places with geographical barriers, away from
the seats of justice and the offices of the legal services institutions [‘legal
services institutions’ means the Taluk/Sub-divisional/Mandal Legal Services
Committees, District Legal Services Authorities, High Court Legal Services
Committees, State Legal Services Authorities and Supreme Court Legal Services
Committee established under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987]. The aim
of the Scheme is to provide inexpensive local machinery for rendering legal
services of basic nature like legal advice, drafting of petitions, notices,
replies, applications and other documents of legal importance and also for
resolving the disputes of the local people by making the parties to see reason
and thereby preventing the disputes reaching courts. In cases where legal services of a higher
level are required the matter can be referred to the legal services
institutions established under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987.
The eligibility criteria for NGOs to
participate in the Project are:
1. A legal entity. The NGO should be a
registered body under applicable State Law. Registration should be for at least
3 years. The organization should have the organizational mandate to participate
in free legal aid promotion activities.
2. A good record of bookkeeping. Basic
financial records such as cash books, ledgers and audited financial statements
updated annual report and exist as evident from audited statement of accounts
at least for the last three years.
3. The blacklisted NGOs will not be
allowed to apply for the scheme.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
1. Last
3 years Audit Report. (Attested By GO)
2. Last
3 years Annual Report.
3. Organizational
Profile.
4. Registration
Certificate. (Attested by GO)
5. Memorandum
and Bylaws of Association. (Attested by GO)
6. NGO
Partnership Registration.
7. Pan
Card. (Attested by GO)
8. Bank
Account Details.
9. If, any other registration and supporting
documents.