Inaugurating the facility, called "Nyay Sampark" under the Gujarat State Legal Services Authority, Justice Misra said the LAE is a "social service" which seeks to ensure that the poor and marginalised people get justice.
The establishment will help the poor people avail legal assistance through advocates on its panel who can also know about the status of pending cases in courts across the state.
"When you have courage, ethics and spirituality, you get impelled to do things which you call social service. Legal Assistance Establishment is a social service. The whole purpose is to ensure that the poor and marginalised people get justice," Justice Misra said at the function held at the Gujarat High Court.
Speaking on the occasion, Gujarat high court chief justice R Subhash Reddy said the initiatives taken by the Legal Services Authority such as Lok Adalat have helped reduce pendency of cases.
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"Our major problem is pendency of cases. I am of the strong view that this is the only piece of legislation (Legal Services Authorities Act) which we can make use to reduce pendency," he said.
"Many rural people do not know about Lok Adalat. They always think about courts because of the credibility of the institution, without knowing that cases in courts are growing leaps and bounds. Cases being filed in a court is a big problem as they will go on for many years," Justice Reddy said.
State Law and Justice minister Pradipsinh Jadeja said the government is committed towards making justice accessible to all.
"This is not charity but the responsibility of the welfare state," he said.
"Our government is committed to set up courts in 14 out of 249 talukas in the state," he added.