PARA LEGAL VOLUNTEERS TRAINING BY DSLSA
Training of Para Legal Volunteers :-
Para Legal Volunteers are given 2 days intensive training on important branches of law. The training would be to enable the volunteers to act as effective coordinators between the legal services authorities and the needy and to create legal awareness in respect of constitutional rights & duties and general, civil and criminal laws.
4th Batch of PLV Training
DSLSA trained more than 60 Law Students from Law Centre-1 in Tis hazari Court, Delhi in 2 days PLV Training on 10th & 11th September, 2014.
Para Legal Volunteers are given 2 days intensive training on important branches of law. The training would be to enable the volunteers to act as effective coordinators between the legal services authorities and the needy and to create legal awareness in respect of constitutional rights & duties and general, civil and criminal laws.
4th Batch of PLV Training
DSLSA trained more than 60 Law Students from Law Centre-1 in Tis hazari Court, Delhi in 2 days PLV Training on 10th & 11th September, 2014.
Para Legal Volunteers
During the year 2009 National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) brought out a scheme called the Para-Legal Volunteers Scheme which aimed at imparting legal training to volunteers selected from different walks of life so as to ensure legal aid reaching all sections of people through the process of Para-Legal Volunteers Scheme; ultimately removing the barriers into access to justice. The Para-Legal Volunteers (PLVs) are expected to act as intermediaries bridging the gap between the common people and the Legal Services Institutions to remove impediments in access to justice. Ultimately, the process aims at Legal Services Institutions reaching out to the people at their doorsteps rather than people approaching such Legal Services Institutions.
(Source: www.nalsa.gov.in)
During the year 2009 National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) brought out a scheme called the Para-Legal Volunteers Scheme which aimed at imparting legal training to volunteers selected from different walks of life so as to ensure legal aid reaching all sections of people through the process of Para-Legal Volunteers Scheme; ultimately removing the barriers into access to justice. The Para-Legal Volunteers (PLVs) are expected to act as intermediaries bridging the gap between the common people and the Legal Services Institutions to remove impediments in access to justice. Ultimately, the process aims at Legal Services Institutions reaching out to the people at their doorsteps rather than people approaching such Legal Services Institutions.
(Source: www.nalsa.gov.in)
Scheme of Para Legal Volunteers by National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) | |
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Schedule of PLV Training - 10th & 11th Sept. 2014 | |
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3rd Batch of PLV Training
DSLSA conducted training for 37 students of Law Centre-1 as PLVs from 6th to 14th August, 2014.
DSLSA conducted training for 37 students of Law Centre-1 as PLVs from 6th to 14th August, 2014.
Schedule of PLV Training - 6th to 14th August, 2014 | |
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2nd Batch of PLV Training
DSLSA conducted training for the 41 students of Law Centre-I as PLVs from 11th -18th February, 2013. The training was given by the Ld. Officers of DSLSA on the following topics:
DSLSA conducted training for the 41 students of Law Centre-I as PLVs from 11th -18th February, 2013. The training was given by the Ld. Officers of DSLSA on the following topics:
- “An Introduction to Legal Services Authorities Act & Legal Aid Programmes in Delhi”,
- “An Overview of Role, Duties & Qualities of Para Legal Volunteers”,
- “An Overview of Fundamental Rights & Duties under Constitution of India”,
- “An Overview of Civil & Criminal Law”,
- “An overview of Redressal Mechanisms and Enforcement of Rights including structure of Courts”,
- “Right to Information Act”,
- “Public Distribution System” ,
- “Matrimonial Laws; Law of Inheritance; Adoption and Maintenance Laws”,
- “Civil Laws; Law relating to Possession, Injunction; Rent; Labour; Motor Accident Compensation; Industrial Disputes Act”,
- “PWDV Act, Dowry Prohibition Act; Section 498A, 304B IPC; PNDT Act; Mental Health Act; Disabilities Act, RTE Act, Consumer Protection Act, Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace; Basic Principle of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure; Role of Police” etc.