The enactment of the Legal Services Acts 1987 is one of the steps towards creating a society in which social, economic and legal justice is equally accessible to all. The legal department has three aspects overall: 1. In September 2020, Arunachal Pradesh Lok Adalat will lead Lok Adalat via electronic media for the first time due to the Covid pandemic, settling 24 of the 102 composable criminal cases and helping to settle a total amount of Rs 16,14,000. [5] The Arunachal Pradesh State Legal Services Authority (APSLSA), in collaboration with DLSA, opened the first Legal Aid Clinic (LAC) in Longing District in Longing District on January 16, 2020 in cooperation with DLSA JMFC CourtComplex. Wife. Chesta Yadav (ICD), D.C.of Longding honored the occasion as a principal guest and inaugurated the clinic. Dignitaries such as Shri Budi Habung, Arunachal Pradesh State Legal Services Authority (APSLSA) in collaboration with Studio Nilima: Collaborative Network for Research and Capacity Building, Guwahati, Assam, organized a one-day seminar on “Constitutional Rights of Tribes and Indigenous Peoples of the Northeast Legal Aid Clinic” established by the State Legal Services Authority of Arunachal Pradesh with the support of the State Legal Services Authority of Arunachal Pradesh. Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice, GoI on June 29, 2019 by Deputy District Commissioner Siang Rajeev Takuk. Or call — Tel: 0360 231 0999 Toll free: 15100/18003453153 APSLSA, in partnership with ALA One Day Porte-to-Door Mass Legal Awareness and Free Legal Advice for people in rural areas around the Capital Complex, conducted Hon`ble Mr Justice Uday Umesh Lalit, Chief Justice of India Hon`ble M. Judge Rashmin Mannharbhai Chhaya, Chief Judge, Gauhati Supreme Court, Guwahati 2. In November 2021, Arunachal Pradesh Lok Adalat conducted justice awareness programmes and door-to-door campaigns in villages and schools. [11] The Arunachal Pradesh State Legal Services Authority (APSLSA) had organized a one-day paralegal training for students of the Arunachal Law Academy, Lekhi, in which nearly 120 (one hundred and twenty) participants participated on May 11, 20193. In January 2020, Arunachal Pradesh Lok Adalat launched “Mobile Legal Services Lok Adalat Van” as part of its “Justice on Your Doorstep” initiative.
[7]. Hon`ble Dr. Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, Judge, Supreme Court of India The Arunachal Pradesh State Legal Services Authority, in cooperation with the Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Justice and Justice, Government of India, held on 12-13 September 2020 “Two Days Online Legal Awareness – Training Programme for Para Legal Volunteers (PLV)”.