Justice Misra, who is also the Executive Chairman of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), said the authority is also planning to "structurally institutionalise" legal assistance system.
"Senior citizens are entitled to many benefits from government schemes. But they don't know. Legal awareness is a weapon in the hands of citizen provided he must know its power," he said.
Justice Misra, who is the second senior most judge in the Supreme Court, said for the purpose of institutionalisation of legal assistance, an administrative set-up named 'Legal Assistance Establishment' will be formed in four metro cities of the country in coming months.
Elaborating on the new set-up, he said, "Legal Assistance Establishments are establishments for the purpose of institutionalisation of legal assistance having an infrastructure where you can identify and go.
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He said that National Lok Adalat which was held on February 11 had settled nine lakh cases out of which six lakhs were pending cases and the rest were pre-litigation cases.
The executive chairman of NALSA also said that a conference for the para-legal volunteers will be organised on April 29 and 30 in New Delhi.
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