State level Tele Law Cum mela held at Amar Singh College Srinagar

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Under the esteemed banner of the “HamaraSamvidhanHamaraSamman”, Campaign, CSC-SPV orchestrated a significant State Level Tele- Law Cum Mela at Amar Singh College, Srinagar. This event not only commermoratesIndia’s 75th Year as a Republic but also channels the ethos of “Jan SevaJanta Kay Dwar” – service to the people at their doorsteps.


The programmewas attended by the Chief Justice of High Court of Jammu& Kashmir and Ladakh, as chief Guest, Principal Amar Singh college, Mr. Sheikh Ajaz Bashir , Registrar Judicial, High Court of J&K and Ladakh, Mr Farooq Ahmed Bhat, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Srinagar, Mr. Jahangir Ahmed Bakshi, Mr. Shahnawaz Rashid, Head CSC-SPV, Staff members of DLSA, Srinagar, faculty members of college, Panel Lawyers , Village Level Entrepreneurs, Students of Amar Singh College.


Honorable Justice Shri. N Kotiswar Singh, Chief Justice of the UT of J&K andLadakh, graced the occasion. His insights illuminated the importance of justice for all, highlighting Tele-Law as an innovative means to reach the unreached and marginalized sections of society, Justice Singh urged the continuation of such workshops at district and Panchayat levels, ensuring widespread access to justice. He also underscored theconstitutional &statutory provisions that mandate the authorities to extend support to the marginalized and weaker sections of the Society.


Secretary DLSA, Srinagar, earlier in his opening marks, underscored the critical role of Tele-Law initiatives in reaching the unreached, demonstrating a steadfast commitment to “Justice for All.”He emphasized their role in bridging the justice gap by providing access to legal information and assistance to individuals in remote and underprivileged areas, through the use of technology, empower marginalized communities by facilitating legal consultation, online dispute resolution, and awareness campaigns, thus promoting equitable access to justice for all.


Principal Amar Singh College, added another dimension, emphasizing the need for legal awareness at the grassroots level, especially among college students. He stressed the importance of students being well-versed in their legal rights and duties as outlined in the Constitution of India.


Worthy Head CSC-SPV, Shri Shahnawaz Rashid, emphasized the pivotal moment, we find ourselves in, celebrating india’s 754th year as a Republic. Reflecting on the impactful Tele-Law journey of the past 7 years, Shri Rashid noted that collective efforts have provided justice to over 70 lakh beneficiaries nationwide, including more than 4 lakh in the UT of J&K.


The Chief Justice, of High Court of J&K and Ladakh, on the occasion also released two comprehensive books on Tele law an innovative initiative aimed at providing legal aid to marginalized communities through virtual platforms & also felicitated the officials of CSC- SPV. CSC-SPV has been instrumental in establishing Tele Law centers in remote areas, bridging the gap between legal services and underprivileged citizens.

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