Papers by Anandapadmanabhan V.P.
Good Governance and Human Rights in Developing Nations, 2017
Access of justice is one of the basic principles and part of the fundamental right of the Indian ... more Access of justice is one of the basic principles and part of the fundamental right of the Indian Constitution. As it can be fairly estimated, for a country like India with such a large number of people below poverty line and marginalized who are still waiting to realize their basic rights, it is necessary to provide free legal aid services to these people to prevent them from exploitation and to realise the constitutional obligation. As on May 2016 as per World Bank data, 22 percent of India's population which equalled to 270 million people lived below the poverty line due to various socio-economic reasons. These individuals are not having proper access to basic facilities and services such as basic human needs. Insensitivities on the part law enforcement agencies further victimises these people. It is moreover perceived that denial of proper justice due to lack of free legal aid and related services to such a large number of people is simply an unacceptable reality which must be addressed in an urgent basis.
In light of this existing scenario, the current study seeks to examine the challenges involved in getting access to justice to the marginalised and the poor in India. Moreover it focuses on to study the Constitutional guarantees which are available to realise the right to access to justice to the poor and marginalised in India. Finally the study highlights some of the lacunas which are involved in effective implementation of constitutional guarantees in order to suggest find some solutions and recommendation to address the issues at hand.
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Papers by Anandapadmanabhan V.P.
In light of this existing scenario, the current study seeks to examine the challenges involved in getting access to justice to the marginalised and the poor in India. Moreover it focuses on to study the Constitutional guarantees which are available to realise the right to access to justice to the poor and marginalised in India. Finally the study highlights some of the lacunas which are involved in effective implementation of constitutional guarantees in order to suggest find some solutions and recommendation to address the issues at hand.
In light of this existing scenario, the current study seeks to examine the challenges involved in getting access to justice to the marginalised and the poor in India. Moreover it focuses on to study the Constitutional guarantees which are available to realise the right to access to justice to the poor and marginalised in India. Finally the study highlights some of the lacunas which are involved in effective implementation of constitutional guarantees in order to suggest find some solutions and recommendation to address the issues at hand.