The clinics, which will also impart para-legal training to DU students and teachers, have been set up in association with the Delhi State Legal Services Authority (DSLSA) at DU's Gandhi Bhawan and Campus Law Centre.
"DSLSA has deputed an advocate to visit the clinics every Friday between 3 PM to 5 PM and take the queries of visitors. The clinics are not restricted just to the DU fraternity but are open to all," Nisha Tyagi, Deputy Dean (Academics), Gandhi Bhawan, told PTI.
With a view to providing legal aid and training to people, DSLSA has set up several such clinics in the past, including in jails. These clinics are manned by a senior professor, legal aid counsels and a team of para-legal volunteers.
The counsels render appropriate advice to those approaching the clinics and maintain proper record of the cases. The clinics also refer appropriate cases to DSLSA for legal aid.
"I discuss with them details of the available provisions, their rights and the procedures to be followed. Some times, people come with certain cases and don't have enough means to pursue it in court. I then forward their appeals to DSLSA where a panel takes a call and a select few are offered free legal counsels," he said.