Tele-law programme
The tele-law programme is a legal program by the Indian government launched in 2017 via the Common Service Centres. The programme connects the disadvantaged people in India requiring legal advice from panel lawyers through an e-interface platform.
Background
The initiative was launched by then Union Law Minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad on 6 June 2017. The program was an initiative by Ministry of Law and Justice in collaboration with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to address cases at pre–litigation stage especially for the marginalized and disadvantaged.Process
Under the scheme, trained para legal volunteers taught residents of rural areas how to reach legal experts via video conferencing. Para legal volunteers are also responsible to help track the progress of the applicants' cases and grievances and maintain a record. Legal aid is offered through lawyers with the State Legal Services Authorities and Common Services Center.Section 12 of Legal Services Authority Act, 1987 makes the service free of charge to women, children, victims of trafficking, physically disabled, mentally-ill, victims of natural disaster/ethnic violence, unorganised sector workers, low income earners, people under trial or in custody.
Cases covered
The program offer pre–litigation stage legal aid to issues related to the following cases- dowry
- family disputes
- divorce
- protection from domestic violence
- sexual harassment
- violence against Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes members
- maintenance of senior citizens,
- rights regarding land and property
- equal wages for men and women
- maternity benefits and prevention of foeticide
- prohibition of child marriage
- cases covered under POCSO, POSH Act, 2013,
- process of lodging an FIR