Legal Awareness

Students of schools and colleges these days are so deeply indulged in their academics and focused in making their careers, that they often forget the importance of legal awareness in their lives. This legal aid program can bring self awareness among the students and can spread such awareness in their society. Indian Institute of Legal Studies acts as a bridge between their busy academic life and necessity of self awareness. Being responsible citizens of India, it is the duty of all such aspiring lawyers to spread the rights of legal conscience amongst our fellow people.

The foundation of the right to legal aid is premised in the universally accepted principle of “Fair trial”. The right to a fair hearing is universally recognized and documented in national constitutions and regional and international human rights instruments. It is the foundation for the protection of individual liberties. Right to legal aid is a demonstration of the need to level the powers of state to those of the suspect. The right to legal aid and representation at the expense of the state becomes a constituent element of the right to a fair trial. The purpose of legal aid provision is to inform those in contact with the law of the extent of their rights and provide assurance of the existence and availability of services, irrespective of social and economic means. The laws of every country across the continent guarantee free and prompt trials for all those who come into contact with the judicial systems. Governments across the continent have also taken important steps towards achieving more responsive, efficient and effective judicial systems. Legal aid service reforms are often lost or narrowly cast when subsumed into broader criminal justice reforms. There is a need to enjoin Governments to pay more attention to the delivery of legal aid services across the justice systems.

Awareness of Legal Aid In India:

“Equality before the law in a true democracy is a matter of right. It cannot be a matter of charity or of favor or of grace or of discretion.” – Justice. Wiley Rutledge (US. SC)

Legal awareness sometimes called Public legal education, it is the empowerment of individuals regarding issues involving the law. It helps to promote consciousness of legal culture, participation is the formation of laws and the rule of law. Legal awareness can empower people o demand justice, accountability and effective remedies at all levels. We all know that India is a country unfrequented with illiteracy, poverty and innocuousness of wide range of people, it is in a position of getting awareness to the people in every matters. Here in each and every people no matters of illiteracy, they should be aware of the basic law of the country. Awareness of legal aid system and also its schemes should be learned by them. For that purpose of providing awareness many Non Governmental Organizations plays an efficient role. Those organizations make the people to understand their rights and engage them to afford free legal aid in the court. So many committees and schemes were introduced by the Government to the welfare of the economic and socially backward people. Still certain backlog in the grabbing of that right and opportunity because of non awareness among the people. Hence, People even though being illiterate and poor, not considering of their status should enhance their right, approach the court and seek for justice.

Issues And Challenges:

The legal aid system in India has proven ineffective. There are four main reasons why the National Legal Services Authorities has not been able to deliver real legal aid:

Moreover, too often lawyers assigned to provide legal aid and paid with public funds do not faithfully represent their clients, casting serious doubt on the credibility of the scheme of legal aid provided to weaker sections of society. Some lawyers engaged by legal aid committees hold their client’s cases for ransom by employing delay tactics. These lawyers compel their clients, many innocent, to pay additional amounts of money to them, even though they are supposed to obtain their fee from the legal aid committee. One factor that mat be contributing to this is that the remuneration paid to lawyers by the legal aid committee is very low and does not even meet the lawyer’s incidental expenses.

Another major obstacle to the legal aid movement in India is that the delivery system for legal aid is far too inefficient. More lawyers must be encouraged to delivery free legal aid and a campaign should be launched to inform people about the existence of free legal aid. The legal aid movement cannot achieve its goal so long as people are not aware of their basic rights. When the poor are not aware of their legal rights, they are subject to exploitation and ultimately deprived of the rights and benefits provided to them under law. Thus, the key to a successful free legal aid system is increased awareness among the populace and more efficient delivery processes.

Successful legal aid delivery in India requires the government to embark on a campaign to inform and educate the public of its right to free legal aid. Further, the government must employ more efficient processes to improve legal aid delivery, including but not limited to increased compensation for legal aid lawyers. Absent that, the constitutional right to free legal aid rings hollow.

Conclusions:

Legal aid is not a charity or bounty, but is an obligation of the state and right of the citizens. The focus of legal aid is on distributive justice, effective implementation of welfare benefits and elimination of social and structural discrimination against the poor. It works in accordance with the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 which acts as the guideline of the rendering of free justice. The prime object of the state should be “equal justice for all”. Thus, legal aid strives to ensure that the constitutional pledge is fulfilled in its letter and spirit and equal justice is made available to the downtrodden and weaker sections of the society. But in spite of the fact that free legal aid has been held to be necessary adjunct of the rule of law, the legal aid movement has not achieved its goal. There is a wide gap between the goals set and met. The major obstacle to the legal aid movement in India is the lack of legal awareness. People are still not aware of their basic rights due to which the legal aid movement has not achieved its goal yet. It is the absence of legal awareness which leads to exploitation and deprivation of rights and benefits of the poor.

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