Free Legal Aid & Vulnerable Groups
Access to justice is a fundamental right, but for many vulnerable groups, economic and social barriers make it a distant reality. Free legal aid is a crucial mechanism designed to bridge this gap, ensuring that justice is not a privilege reserved for the wealthy but a right for all citizens. In India, this system is a powerful tool for social change, aiming to empower the marginalized and provide them with the legal support necessary to challenge injustice.
Constitutional Directives and Legal Framework
The right to free legal aid is not explicitly a fundamental right, but it is a constitutional directive ....
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Indian Polity And Governance
- 1 NITI Aayog@10: Fostering Cooperative Federalism
- 2 Doctrine of Constitutional Morality: Interpretation in Recent Supreme Court Rulings
- 3 Caste Census and the Constitutional Mandate for Equality
- 4 16th Finance Commission & Fiscal Federalism
- 5 Legislative Competence in New Tech Sectors
- 6 Separation of Powers: Recent Legislative vs. Judicial Standoffs
- 7 Consumer Protection & Digital Markets
- 8 Electoral Funding & Transparency
- 9 Constitutional Interpretation and Advisory Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
- 10 Anti-Defection Law & Speaker’s Role

