Delhi High Court Legal Services Committee (DHCLSC) invites Online Applications for empanelment of Advocates and Mediators 2024
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LAST DATE: 11.07.2024 (Till 5PM) APPLY: www.dhclsc.org Click Here To Download Official Notification From Our Server DHCLSC stands for the Delhi High Court Legal Services Committee. It is an integral part of the legal aid system in India, functioning under the Delhi High Court. Here’s a brief explanation of its role and functions: 1. Legal Aid and Advice: DHCLSC provides free legal services to eligible individuals, particularly those who cannot afford legal representation. This includes assistance in both civil and criminal cases. 2. Eligibility: Typically, the services are available to marginalized sections of society, including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, women, children, differently-abled persons, and individuals with an annual income below a certain threshold. 3. Mediation and Conciliation: The Committee facilitates alternative dispute resolution mechanisms such as mediation and conciliation to help parties settle disputes amicably without resorting to prolonged litigation. 4. Awareness Programs: DHCLSC conducts legal awareness programs and workshops to educate people about their legal rights and the availability of free legal services. 5. Panel of Advocates: The Committee maintains a panel of experienced advocates who provide legal representation to those in need. These advocates are often appointed to represent clients in various cases, ensuring that the right to a fair trial is upheld. 6. Lok Adalats: The Committee organizes Lok Adalats (people’s courts) to expedite the resolution of cases through mutual consent, focusing on delivering quick and amicable settlements. The DHCLSC is a crucial entity within the Indian legal system, ensuring that justice is accessible to all, regardless of their socio-economic status.
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