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    TEAM 4

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    INTRODUCTION & HISTORYLegal Services Authorities Act, 1987

    TNLSANALSA2 states

    Lok AdalatEstablished along with courts of all levels

    Free Legal Services to the weaker sections of thesociety

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    MACRO PICTURELess awareness among the people

    Sub-Judge Cadre 4 years

    Comparing Madurais Legal aid center and othersISSUES

    1/10th is the fee for advocates

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    AWARENESS CREATIONMicro level

    -At mass gatherings

    Macro level

    -Making camps at villages

    Minimum 8 camps per month

    Legal aid clinic

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    EMPLOYEES AND THEIR

    INVOLVEMENTJudge-->Chairman

    Sub-Judge-->Secretary

    150 registered advocates--> 3yearsThe main driving forces are

    oJob Satisfaction

    o Servicing intention

    o To get more private cases

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    EXECUTION & SIGNIFICANCEThe process

    Free of cost

    Cases solved in Lok Adalat cannot be appealed anyother court

    FYI

    National Lok Adalat Campaign(23-11-13)

    Legal Non- Legal

    A- Panel B-Panel

    Litigation Pre- Litigation

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    Body detention of a dead HIV patient at VadamalayanHospital

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    INTRODUCTIONJuvenile Justice act, 2000

    Inmates of Juvenile Home

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    ACTIVITIESPrimary Activities

    Counseling

    SecuritySurety

    Bailment

    Execution

    Probation officer

    Vidiyal Orphanage

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    ISSUES

    Salary Issues

    Lack of staffLack of facilities

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    Case StudiesPermal, 16 year old

    Case filed under IPC 302

    Crime of killing his friendSlitted his throat using a sickle

    And the aftermaths are

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    Venkateswaran, 17 year old

    Personal Vendetta

    Revenge for the death of his uncleExecution Style murder

    His Sufferings

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    HUMAN RIGHTS

    According to the National Human Rights

    Commission of India, human right is defined as therights relating to life, liberty, equality and dignity of

    the individual guaranteed by the Constitution.

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    PEOPLES WATCH

    Mr. Henri Tiphagne founder and executive director

    started as a student leader and went on to become a civil

    rights lawyer

    fought against torture in his home state to combat castediscrimination

    National human rights organisation

    Present in many Indian states (around 13)

    Rehabilitation Centre for victims of domestic violence

    and torture

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    Organisation Profile

    Started in 1995

    Till 1998, it was just monitoring legal issues

    After 1998, it started legal interventions on behalf of

    victims

    By 2000, it had grown and more field monitoringassociates were hired at both zonal and regional levels

    By 2001, it spread to many areas

    Monitoring, intervention and even winningcompensation from the courts was not enough

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    Beneficiaries

    Victims of

    Domestic violence

    Torture of any kind

    Child labour

    Harassment

    Caste clashes

    Any other human rights violation

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    Services available to victims

    Legal counselling

    Legal representation

    Food and shelter

    Medical and mental health assistance

    Family counselling

    Physiotherapy

    Vocational training

    Education

    Sending complaints to the concerned authorities

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    Programme run under SUDHANTHRA

    Shelter for women escaping domestic violence

    Rehabilitation centre for torture victims

    Summer camps for children of victims

    Educational assistance for children of victims

    The helpline

    Documentation centre

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    Case StudyAngammal- Usilampatti

    Raped by policemen in 1998

    No one to raise voice against her

    Her three children were educated by Peoples Watch

    Outcome

    -Peoples watch opened rehabilitation

    -Initiated sudhantra to educate the victims

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