SRINAGAR, APRIL 06: Union Government has nominated
Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey, as the member of the National Legal Services
Authority of India (Central Authority), constituted under Section 3 of the
Legal Services Act, 1987.
The notification to this effect was issued by the
Union Ministry of Law and Justice (Department of Justice) on April 5, 2018,
which states that the nomination has been made by the Central Government in
consultation with the Chief Justice of India, Ministry of Law and Justice
Department of Legal Affairs.
Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey is presently Chairman
of J&K High Court Legal Services Committee as well as Chairman, Juvenile
Justice Committee, High Court of J&K.
This is the first time that a Judge of the High
Court from J&K has been nominated for the coveted and responsible position
at the national level.
Chief
Justice of India Dipak Mishra is the Patron-in-Chief and Justice Ranjan Gogoi
is the Executive Chairman of National Legal Services Authority of India
(NALSA).
The notification was published in the Gazette of
India, Extraordinary, part II, Section 3, Sub-section (ii).
The NALSA is tasked with multifarious functions
including laying down policies, principles and schemes for making legal
services available under the provisions of the Act and make appropriate
allocations of funds to the State and District authorities.
Other important functions of the Central Authority
include taking necessary steps by way of social justice litigation with regard
to consumer protection, environmental protection and matters concerning weaker
sections of the society, organizing legal aid camps especially in rural areas,
slums or labour colonies with dual purpose of educating the weaker sections of
the society as well as encouraging settlement of disputes through Lok Adalats
by way of negotiations, arbitration and conciliation undertaking and promoting
research in the field of legal services with special reference to the need for
such services among the poor, monitoring and evaluating implementation of legal
aid programmes, providing grants-in-aid for specific schemes to various
voluntary social service institutions, developing programmes for clinical legal
education and taking appropriate measures for spreading legal literacy and
legal awareness among the people.
The people associated with the legal fraternity are
jubilant about this development, hoping that association of Justice Magrey with
such a highly reputed national legal entity will ensure that opportunities for
securing justice are not denied to any citizen of the State by reason of
economic or other disabilities.

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