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The general public requiring legal assistance or legal aid can contact the Taluk Legal Services Committee/relevant District Legal Services Authority directly, the High Court Legal Services Committee and the State Legal Services Authority to find out their legal needs. In addition, offices have been set up in the premises of the District Legal Services Authority and the Taluk Legal Services Committee, staffed by representatives of lawyers, to provide legal advice to beneficiaries and the public and assist them in various legal services activities. In each state, the State Legal Services Authority was established to implement NALSA`s policies and instructions, provide free legal services to the people, and conduct lok adalats in the state. The State Legal Services Authority is headed by Hon`ble, the Chief Justice of the competent High Court, who is the chief patron of the State Legal Services Authority. The Honourable Chief Justice of the Tripura High Court is the Chief Patron and a High Court Justice is the Chief Chairman. The Chief Justice of the High Court is ex officio a distinguished member of the State Legal Services Authority. There are also secretaries, 8 other ex-officio members, including (1) Principal Secretary, Finance, (2) Legal Secretary, (3) General Counsel, 4) Commissioner and Secretary, ICA (5) Commissioner and Secretary, ST, SC, (6) DGP, (7) Chair, Tripura Commission for Women, (8) President, High Court Association. & 6 appointed members. The Honourable Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar, the Chief Justice of India is the boss and now the Honourable M. Justice Dipak Misra, Justice of the Supreme Court of India, is the Executive Chairman of the National Legal Services Authority, New Delhi.

To deal with the legal services of the High Court, there is the Legal Services Committee of the High Court, which is headed by a sitting High Court Judge and the (Judicial) Registrar, the Orissa High Court acts as Secretary to the Legal Services Committee of the High Court. The State Legal Services Authority oversees and directs Taluk`s District Legal Services and Legal Services Committees in achieving the objectives of the Act. There are 30 district legal services in the state of Odisha and 81 Taluk legal services committees working under them. District legal authorities are headed by district and session judges. An officer of the Chief Civil Justice Executive serves as secretary to the District Legal Services Office. Taluk`s legal services committees are headed by the Senior Justice Officer, who is in the position of Chair of the Office. The institutions of the Legal Service are empowered to implement preventive and strategic legal aid programmes to protect the dignity and rights of the weakest and most vulnerable groups in society. With the task of implementing the constitutional mandate of equality of justice, the State legal service institutions sincerely implement the action plan of the National Legal Services Authority and the State Legal Services Authority. The Honourable M. Justice Uday Umesh LalitExecutive Chairman The State Legal Services Authority has 15 members, including the Chief Justice of the High Court of Legal Services, the Chief Secretaries of the Legal and Financial Departments, the Director General and Inspector General of Police, the Advocate General, the District Judges of Cuttack and Khurda in Bhubaneswar. Apart from this, the state authority has 5 appointed members, namely the Honorary Minister, Law, Orissa, a senior advocate of the High Court of Orissa, a Member of Parliament, a Member of Parliament and a respected social worker who has experience in law, finance, social work or administration and is committed to improving the weaker strata of society. including time castes, schedule tribes, women, children, rural and urban work, and those interested in implementing legal services programs.

Judge of the Orissa High Court and Chairman of the Legal Services Committee of the High Court, Cuttack. ADR centres functioning as a judicial centre, composed of various institutions under one roof, have so far been established in 12 locations, namely Puri, Balangir, Koraput in Jeypore, Angul, Sonepur, Khurda in Bhubaneswar, Ganjam in Berhampur, Balasore, Sambalpur, Nuapada, Dhenkanal and Jharsuguda. The construction of such centres in other districts is in full swing, except in some places where steps are being taken to acquire government land for the construction of centres. The above project was carried out as part of grants from the 13th Finance Commission (TFC) for the establishment of individual ADR centers for each district of the state. Chief Justice of Orissa High Court and Chief Patron of the Legal Services Authority of the State of Odisha, Cuttack Hon`ble Mr. Justice N. V. Ramana, the Chief Justice of India is the chief boss.

NALSA is located at the Supreme Court of India, Tilak Marg, New Delhi, Delhi (110001). The Odisha State Legal Services Authority has two mobile vans that are regularly used to raise awareness in remote areas of the state through performances that provoke the activities of legal service institutions through the screening of documentaries, television plays, etc. and by representing judicial officials to raise awareness through educational camps. It is also envisaged that certain types of suitcases will be disposed of by keeping the Lok Adalats mobile in remote areas during the mobility of the van. Member of the Legal Services Authority of the State of Odisha, Chief Justice of India in Cuttack–Parton-in-Chief, National Legal Services Authority. About the State, District and Taluka Legal Services Authorities There are High Court Legal Services Committees, 8 District Legal Services Authorities and 14 Sub-Divisional Legal Services Committees responsible for providing legal services and implementing programmes under the Cancellation Action Plan prepared by the National Legal Services Authority and the State Legal Services Authority. The Odisha State Legal Services Authority is a statutory body established under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. The Honourable Chief Justice of India is the Chief Patron of the National Legal Services Authority and the Sr.

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