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Mobile Lok Adalat flagged off

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Press Trust of India Shillong
Last Updated : May 19 2015 | 4:22 PM IST
Meghalaya High Court Chief Justice Uma Nath Singh today flagged off the mobile Lok Adalat which is aimed at providing easy access to justice for the people in remote and inaccessible areas.
Lauding the Meghalaya State Legal Services Authority (MSLSA) for the service, Justice Singh said the state's LSA was one of the best legal services authorities in the country.
The multi utility van was one of the achievements of the MSLSA and it was rated as one of the best initiatives taken up in the country, he said.
He appealed to all the members of the bar association to come up for the cause and participate in the movement of providing free legal aid and legal awareness to the people.
Stating that large section of society are unaware of their rights and legal services made available to them, Justice TNK Singh, a Judge of the same court, said it was necessary for the MSLSA to reach out to the people, especially the marginalized and weaker sections in remote areas.
Mentioning about the purpose of the Mobile Lok Adalat Van, Singh said that it would provide people with free legal aids, free service of capable lawyers.
The mobile Lok Adalat van has all necessary requirement of the courts like separate compartments for presiding officers, separate room for lawyers fitted with generators and loud speakers.

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First Published: May 19 2015 | 4:22 PM IST

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