Millions in India eligible for free legal aid remain unaware or distrustful, hindering access to justice. Poverty creates legal vulnerability, preventing the poor from asserting their rights due to hidden costs like lost wages and travel. Despite a comprehensive framework, structural issues like low awareness and funding misuse persist, leaving constitutional promises unfulfilled for the most vulnerable.
Related Posts
‘I didn’t argue emotionally’: Teen argues own case in SC to secure MBBS admission in EWS quota, wins
- admin
- February 16, 2026
- 0
A 19-year-old NEET aspirant, Atharva Chaturvedi, successfully argued his own case before the Supreme Court after being denied MBBS admission due to the non-implementation of […]
Govt notifies waqf rules to step up property registration and monitoring through central portal
The government has introduced Unified Waqf Management Empowerment Efficiency and Development Rules 2025, mandating the upload of waqf property details onto the Central Waqf Portal […]
Shubman Gill scores ton on Day 4, breaks Sunil Gavaskar’s 54-year record
Shubman Gill’s sensational form continued with a century in the second innings at Edgbaston, following his impressive 269 in the first. Gill’s stellar performance, including […]