Description
This book is an important reference work for law students, researchers, and legal professionals. Written by the renowned legal scholar Dr. N. V. Paranjape, it provides a clear and systematic study of Public Interest Litigation (PIL), Legal Aid and Services, Lok Adalats, and Para-Legal Services within the Indian legal system.
The book explains the origin, development, and significance of Public Interest Litigation in India and highlights its role in protecting the rights of the public and promoting social justice. It also discusses the concept of legal aid, its constitutional basis, and its importance in ensuring equal access to justice for all sections of society.
In addition, the book examines the structure and functioning of Lok Adalats, emphasizing their role in providing speedy, inexpensive, and accessible justice. It also covers the concept and importance of para-legal services, which help extend legal assistance to marginalized and disadvantaged communities.
Written in simple and clear language, the book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the role of PIL and legal aid mechanisms in strengthening justice delivery in India. It is especially useful for law students, competitive examination aspirants, and legal practitioners.



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