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Final report of the research project under the university grants commission research award 2012 - 2014 : On Impact analysis of the legal aid services provided

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Contents Preface iii List of Abbreviations vii List of Data Tables ix Chapter-I Introduction of the Research Plan 1 1.1. Introduction 1 1.2. Review of Literature: Scrutiny of the Existing literature 2 1.3. Statement of the Problems: 4 1.4. Objectives of the Research: 4 1.5. Hypotheses: 5 1.6. Operational Concepts for the Research: 5 Main Variables for the Research: 6 1.7. Research Design: 7 1.7.1. Universe for the Research 7 1.7.2. Research Methods 7 1.7.3. Sample Design 8 1.8. Data Processing: 10 1.9. Utility of the Research for the promotion of Legal Aid Services 10 Chapter-II Legal Aid System in India 11 2.1. Introduction: 11 2.2. Historical Development of Legal Aid services: 12 2.3. International Instruments recognizing Legal Aid Services: 14 2.4. Constitutional Instruments Regulating Legal Aid Services in India: 16 2.5. The Statutory Parameters of free legal aid services in India 17 2.5.1. The Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 17 2.5.2. The Civil Procedure Code, 1908 18 2.5.3. The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 18 2.5.3.1. National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) 19 2.5.3.2. Supreme Court Legal Services Committee: 19 2.5.3.3. State Legal Services Authority: SLSA: 20 2.5.3.4. District Legal Services Authority: DSLA 21 2.6. Eligibility criteria under the Free Legal Aid Scheme 21 2.7. Amplitude of the free legal aid services: 22 2.8. Empanelment/Appointment of the LACs: 23 2.8.1. Process for the Appointment of Legal Aid Counsels 24 2.9. Payment of the the Honorarium to the LACs: 24 2.10. Measures for the Accountability the of LACs: 25 2.10.1. Accountability of Legal Aid Counsels: Monitoring 25 Chapter III Role of the Judiciary in the Promotion of Legal aid services 29 Chapter IV Analysis of the primary data collected from the beneficiaries of Legal aid services 33 Chapter V Feedbacks from the Women, who were entitled to free legal aid services, but did not opt for legal aid services 83 Chapter VI Analysis of Data collected from the Regulators of the Legal Aid Services 93 Chapter VII Feedbacks from the judicial officers at Districts Courts & Judges at Delhi High Court 121 Chapter VIII Feedbacks from the Legal Aid Counsels 155 Chapter IX Assessment of the Competency and Commitments of the LACs 183 Chapter X Findings and Recommendations of the Research 196 Bibliography 219 Annexures: Questionnaires 225
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Contents
Preface iii
List of Abbreviations vii
List of Data Tables ix
Chapter-I
Introduction of the Research Plan 1
1.1. Introduction 1
1.2. Review of Literature: Scrutiny of the Existing literature 2
1.3. Statement of the Problems: 4
1.4. Objectives of the Research: 4
1.5. Hypotheses: 5
1.6. Operational Concepts for the Research: 5
Main Variables for the Research: 6
1.7. Research Design: 7
1.7.1. Universe for the Research 7
1.7.2. Research Methods 7
1.7.3. Sample Design 8
1.8. Data Processing: 10
1.9. Utility of the Research for the promotion of Legal Aid Services 10
Chapter-II
Legal Aid System in India 11
2.1. Introduction: 11
2.2. Historical Development of Legal Aid services: 12
2.3. International Instruments recognizing Legal Aid Services: 14
2.4. Constitutional Instruments Regulating Legal Aid Services in India: 16
2.5. The Statutory Parameters of free legal aid services in India 17
2.5.1. The Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 17
2.5.2. The Civil Procedure Code, 1908 18
2.5.3. The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 18
2.5.3.1. National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) 19
2.5.3.2. Supreme Court Legal Services Committee: 19
2.5.3.3. State Legal Services Authority: SLSA: 20
2.5.3.4. District Legal Services Authority: DSLA 21
2.6. Eligibility criteria under the Free Legal Aid Scheme 21
2.7. Amplitude of the free legal aid services: 22
2.8. Empanelment/Appointment of the LACs: 23
2.8.1. Process for the Appointment of Legal Aid Counsels 24
2.9. Payment of the the Honorarium to the LACs: 24
2.10. Measures for the Accountability the of LACs: 25
2.10.1. Accountability of Legal Aid Counsels: Monitoring 25
Chapter III
Role of the Judiciary in the Promotion of Legal aid services 29
Chapter IV
Analysis of the primary data collected from the beneficiaries of Legal aid services 33
Chapter V
Feedbacks from the Women, who were entitled to free legal aid services,
but did not opt for legal aid services 83
Chapter VI
Analysis of Data collected from the Regulators of the Legal Aid Services 93
Chapter VII
Feedbacks from the judicial officers at Districts Courts &
Judges at Delhi High Court 121
Chapter VIII
Feedbacks from the Legal Aid Counsels 155
Chapter IX
Assessment of the Competency and Commitments of the LACs 183
Chapter X
Findings and Recommendations of the Research 196
Bibliography 219
Annexures: Questionnaires 225

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