Section 12 of LSA : Section 12: Criteria For Giving Legal Services
LSA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a woman named Priya, who is a member of a Scheduled Tribe, needs to file a divorce case but cannot afford a lawyer. Under Section 12 of The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, Priya is entitled to legal services without any charge. She can approach the Legal Services Authority and request for a lawyer to represent her case in court. The Authority would then provide her with the necessary legal aid, ensuring her right to access justice is upheld despite her financial constraints.
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