2 DAY WORKSHOP ON “LEGAL AID WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PIL”BY BEING LAWGICAL & JLSR : REGISTER NOW !!![LIMITED SLOTS]

ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS

Being Lawgical

Being Lawgical is a student run platform that started in the year 2020, with the main aim to spread legal awareness relating to all socio-legal contemporary issues. We aim to provide a platform that can make learning about law simple and fun.

Being Lawgical focuses on encouraging students, professionals, members of academia to share, enhance, learn and explore their knowledge of law in every way possible.

JLSR Journal

Journal for Law Students and Researchers (JLSR), envisions to empower the individuals of tomorrow to advance and learn from the theoretical and practical aspects of the contemporary law today. Law as a field, is a predominantly present in the lives of people in society, and as such its discourse and dissemination are requisite in a proper forum today. Journal for Law Students and Researchers (JSLR), therefore, acts as a platform for the researchers and students, along with academicians to publish their research on contemporary issues of the law, so as to enable the growth and understanding of the aspects of the law to the interested individuals in society.

ABOUT LEGAL AID & PIL

Legal Aid

Legal aid may be taken to mean free legal assistance to the poor persons in any judicial proceedings before the Court, Tribunals or any authority. It intends to provide free legal assistance to the poor persons who are not able to enforce the rights given to them by law.

The preamble of the Indian constitution aims to secure to the people of India justice – socio economic and political. Article 38 and 39A of the Indian constitution are notable. Article 38(1) states- the State shall promote the welfare of the people by securing and protecting the social order including justice and Article 39-A of the constitution states that the state shall in particular, provide free legal aid, by suitable legislation or schemes, to ensure that opportunities for securing justice are not denied to any citizen.

PIL

Public interest litigation is not defined in any statute or in any act. It has been interpreted by judges to consider the intent of public at large. Although, the main and only focus of such litigation is only Public Interest there are various areas where a Public interest litigation can be filed.

The expression ‘Public Interest Litigation’ has been borrowed from American jurisprudence, where it was designed to provide legal representation to previously unrepresented groups like the poor, the racial minorities, unorganised consumers, citizens who were passionate about the environmental issues, etc.

Public interest Litigation (PIL) means litigation filed in a court of law, for the protection of “Public Interest”, such as Pollution, Terrorism, Road safety, Constructional hazards etc. Any matter where the interest of public at large is affected can be redressed by filing a Public Interest Litigation in a court of law.

Now a days we see that legal aid and PIL play an extremely important role.

WORKSHOP DETAILS

Topic : LEGAL AID WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PIL

Dates : 6th  February, 2021 & 7th February, 2021

SESSIONS

Day -1 : Basics of PIL and provisions relating to legal aid.

Day-2 : Practical aspects of PIL.

SPEAKER

Dr. Hardik Parikh

Assistant Professor of Law & Faculty Convener, Legal Services Committee,  Gujarat National Law University.

PERKS
  1. E-Certificate of participation.
  2. Material/PPT made by the Speaker.
REGISTRATION & PAYMENT DETAILS

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