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Processual justice to the people

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Publication details: Delhi Universal Law Publishing Co.Pvt.Ltd. 2012Description: 298pISBN:
  • 9789350351437
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.010000 IYE-2
Contents:
Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction; Terms of Reference; Approach; Acknowledgement; Chapter 2. The Constitutional Position; Chapter 3. Towards a People’s Law and a People’s Law Service – A Vistaramic view of a wider Juridicare Programme for India; Chapter 4. The Scope of Legal Aid; Chapter 5. Legal Advice – Non-Litigative Aid and Prevention of Litigation; Chapter 6. Legal Aid in Civil Proceedings; Chapter 7. Legal Aid in Criminal Proceedings; Chapter 8. Legal Aid for the Working Class; Chapter 9. Legal Aid in the Supreme Court; Chapter 10(I)(A). Legal Services Programme for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes; Chapter 10(I)(B). The Defence Services and Legal Aid; Chapter 10(I)(C). Legal Aid in relation to Women, Children and other Disabled Groups; Chapter 10(I)(D). Other Minorities and Groups; Chapter 10(II)(A). Special areas – the Island Territories of the Indian Republic – the Andaman and Nicobar; Chapter 10(II)(B). The Laccadive and Minocoy Islands; Chapter 11. Panchayati Justice and Legal Aid; Chapter 12. Miscellaneous Aspects of Legal Aid; Chapter 13. Legal Aid and Law Schools; Chapter 14. Research, Law Reform and Evaluation; Chapter 15. Communications and Training; Chapter 16. Legal Aid and the Legal Profession; Chapter 17. The Role of Voluntary Agencies; Chapter 18. Means Test in Legal Aid; Chapter 19. The Organization of Legal Aid – The Administrative Set-Up; Chapter 20. Financial Aspects of Legal Aid; Chapter 21. A Phased Programme; Chapter 22. Conclusion; Chapter 23. Epilogue; Appendix: A, B & C.
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Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction;
Terms of Reference;
Approach;
Acknowledgement;
Chapter 2. The Constitutional Position;
Chapter 3. Towards a People’s Law and a People’s Law Service – A Vistaramic view of a wider Juridicare Programme for India;
Chapter 4. The Scope of Legal Aid;
Chapter 5. Legal Advice – Non-Litigative Aid and Prevention of Litigation;
Chapter 6. Legal Aid in Civil Proceedings;
Chapter 7. Legal Aid in Criminal Proceedings;
Chapter 8. Legal Aid for the Working Class;
Chapter 9. Legal Aid in the Supreme Court;
Chapter 10(I)(A). Legal Services Programme for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes;
Chapter 10(I)(B). The Defence Services and Legal Aid;
Chapter 10(I)(C). Legal Aid in relation to Women, Children and other Disabled Groups;
Chapter 10(I)(D). Other Minorities and Groups;
Chapter 10(II)(A). Special areas – the Island Territories of the Indian Republic – the Andaman and Nicobar;
Chapter 10(II)(B). The Laccadive and Minocoy Islands;
Chapter 11. Panchayati Justice and Legal Aid;
Chapter 12. Miscellaneous Aspects of Legal Aid;
Chapter 13. Legal Aid and Law Schools;
Chapter 14. Research, Law Reform and Evaluation;
Chapter 15. Communications and Training;
Chapter 16. Legal Aid and the Legal Profession;
Chapter 17. The Role of Voluntary Agencies;
Chapter 18. Means Test in Legal Aid;
Chapter 19. The Organization of Legal Aid – The Administrative Set-Up;
Chapter 20. Financial Aspects of Legal Aid;
Chapter 21. A Phased Programme;
Chapter 22. Conclusion;
Chapter 23. Epilogue;
Appendix: A, B & C.