KARGIL, APRIL 11: - A three-day training programme for
the newly appointed Para Legal Volunteers (PLVs) concluded today at District
Court Complex, Kargil.
The programme organized by the
District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) Kargil was held with an objective to
enlighten the PLVs about the constitutional
and statutory rights and duties, general civil, criminal substantial and
procedural laws, problems and issues of law and society as well as the special issued related to various sections
of the society.
The programme was organized under
the overall supervision of the Chairman District Legal Services Authority and Principal
District & Session Judge Kargil, Sanjiv Kumar Bhagat.
The Chairman Tehsil Legal Services Committee Kargil
and Chief Judicial Magistrate Spalzes Angmo, advocates of Bar Association
Kargil and retainer lawyers were among others who attended the programme.
Speaking on the occasion, the
Chairman District Legal Services Authority said that the training programme has been organized
with the objective to provide necessary procedural awareness pertaining to the
working of Legal Services Authorities and services provided under the Legal
Services Authorities Act so as to maximize the
access of justice delivery system at grass root level.
While impressing upon the PLVs to make every
possible use of the knowledge acquired from the training session, the Principal
District and Session Judge said that PLVs are expected to provide satisfactory
legal awareness and services by acting as a bridge between legal services authority
and the public. He added that they are also supposed to update the Legal
Services Authority about any kind of injustice and human rights violations.
Meanwhile, the speakers underlined the importance
of the fundamental rights and duties and exhorted upon the volunteers to get
themselves well acquainted with the various provisions of the Indian Penal Code
and Criminal Procedure Code, besides acquiring knowledge pertaining to
fundamental rights, labor laws, arrest procedures and protection, women empowerment,
juvenile justice, protection of children from sexual offences act and senior
citizen act to help the needy.
The speakers also impressed upon the volunteers to
acquire the necessary knowledge to help people in drafting petitions and
educate them on alternative conciliation available in Lok Adalats.
During the course of the training programme, the
PLVs were also provided information on Human Rights, Right to Information Act,
Consumer Protection Act, Protection of Civil Rights Act, Domestic Violence Act and
Rules, Child Marriage Restraint Act and Rules and Prohibition of Harassment of
Women.
Labour Officer Kargil Nissar Hussain, Advocate
Reyaz Ahmad, ministerial staff of the court, staff members of Prosecuting Wing,
besides the Para-Legal Volunteers (PLVs)
attended the programme.

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