CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF THE RIGHT TO FREE LEGAL AID IN INDIAThe present paper explores the constitutional and legislative provision for legal aid. It attempts to provide the various provision of l
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56 and 76.5. Right to consult legal practitioner enshrined as fundamental right in article 22(1) under constitution of India.6. Rights of free legal aid supreme court held in the case of Khatri(II) v.Related to Right to consult Instructions to Consultants (Section 2 of the RFP) means the...
is free from hunger, and is not deprived of access to sufficient safe and nutritious food. Furthermore, member states of the United Nations are obliged to provide food to vulnerable individuals who cannot realize their right to food through aid while establishing long-term measures to promote sel...
is free from hunger, and is not deprived of access to sufficient safe and nutritious food. Furthermore, member states of the United Nations are obliged to provide food to vulnerable individuals who cannot realize their right to food through aid while establishing long-term measures to promote sel...
Whatever is necessary for this purpose has to be done. In the context of the constitutional obligation to provide free legal aid to a poor accused this Court has held that the State cannot avoid its constitutional obligation in that regard on account of financial constraints. (Para 16). ...
2* and Gorik Ooms1,2 Abstract Background: The global response to HIV suggests the potential of an emergent global right to health norm, embracing shared global responsibility for health, to assist policy communities in framing the obligations of the domestic state and the international community....
Philosophy teaches us to become aware of things and to name them; hence, aporophobia, or the fear of poor or disadvantaged people, first articulated by philosopher Adela Cortina in Aporophobia: Why We Reject the Poor Instead of Helping Them (English translation in Princeton University Press, ...
In economic respect, middle-class decline under a neoliberal order seems to be the root cause of populism. However, its agenda is culture-focused, amounting to a nationalist opposition to immigration and cosmopolitanism. This “cultural deflection” is a persistent puzzle. The minimum to conclude ...