Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Legal Aid Clinic: Single Destination for Resolution

                         
Legal Aid Clinic
Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi

Legal Aid Clinic of Campus Law Centre is fully functional and is organized by the Legal Aid Society of the Campus Law Centre. 

The Clinic is manned by the student members of the Legal Aid Society of Campus Law Centre. Alumni of Campus Law Centre who are now engaged in the practice of law in courts are on the panel of the Clinic. The Legal Aid Society is convened by teachers of Campus Law Centre.

Any person who is in need of legal advice and drafting of notices, replies, RTI applications, complaints, etc. can approach the Clinic. Resolution of disputes is also possible through the facilities of the Clinic.

The Legal Aid Clinic is open on all working days. However, before coming it is advised to first seek appointment by writing us an e-mail.



Contact Address
Room No. 45
Campus Law Centre
Faculty of Law
University of Delhi - 110007 




Friday, 20 January 2012

Exploression - National On-spot Essay Competition on Legal Aid



Legal Aid Society
Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi
Organizes
National On-Spot Essay Competition


EXPLORESSION
EXPLORING THE WORLD AND EXPRESSING YOURSELF

When imagination adorned with ornamental wings begins to fly great ideas are born. An idea makes the world and changes the world. We are in a search, a search for them who have a flare for writing. We invite you all for an on-spot essay competition.

The competition is open for all law students at graduate and post-graduate levels of any Law School in India.   The topic of the essay will be given to participants at the venue itself; however the broad theme will be Legal Aid and its Dimensions.

Cash reward will be given to three exceptional writers.
Certificates will be given to all participants.

Those who want to participate should register themselves online by mentioning Name, Email id and other details on comment section of this post on “http://clclegalaidsociety.blogspot.com/” or send email to clc.legalaidsociety@gmail.com.
Applicants should register by 05/02/2012

Date: 09/02/2012, Timing: 1:45-2:45pm
Venue: Seminar Hall, Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi



Dr. Raman Mittal
Convener, Legal Aid Society
Campus Law Centre
University of Delhi

Thursday, 19 January 2012

International Conference on Legal Aid


INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
March 17, 2012
Venue: Conference Centre, University of Delhi

  
LEGAL AID 
 CATALYST FOR SOCIAL CHANGE



Legal Aid Society
Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi



For details click here
For Conference Brochure Click here

How to Register

  • There is no registration fee. 
  • However, the participants and paper presenters must register themselves. 
  • Please download Registration Form: Download Form [Kindly open it in the browser and click on "FILE", and then "download as" WORD Document] 
  • Fill the Form and send it by e-mail to legalaidconf@gmail.com. 
  • You will receive a letter of acknowledgement. 
  • In the alternative, the downloaded registration form could be printed and sent by post on the contact address given below.

In case of any difficulty please mail us on  legalaidconf@gmail.com 


Contact Address
Legal Aid Society
Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi
Delhi- 110007,India
                       clc.legalaidsociety@gmail.com

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

No Honking Day


January 1, 2012

The Earth Saviours Foundation organised “NO HONKING CAMPAIGN” at ITO Delhi and Shankar Chowk Cyber City Road Gurgaon. Parineet Kaur and Bhavana Thakur, members of Gender Sensitization group, Legal Aid Society, participated with a large number of student volunteers from all over Delhi. During campaigning, the volunteers distributed pamphlets, stickers, displayed boards and slogans bearing “NO HONKING” slogans in order to convince them from minimizing the use of horn and spreading awareness about the harm caused by excessive honking thus creating Noise Pollution.

Monday, 2 January 2012

Gender Issues in Kali Basti


October 18, 2011 

A slum is a densely populated urban area which is characterized by a generally low standard of living. A slum forms as homes are slowly subdivided into cramped tenement apartments, and the population becomes highly concentrated. At the same time, access to services like healthcare, fresh food, and basic sanitation may start to become restricted, creating filth.

With a view of analysing the gender issues of present day slums, the Gender Sensitization group of the Legal Aid Society visited the Kali Basti , a slum located in Uttam Nagar East, Delhi. The objective of the visit was to identify the issues prevalent in the slum with regard to gender specific roles.

An understanding of household gender sensitivities is crucial in demonstrating issues related to equality. Programmes to encourage girl child education have emphasised how important education is as a tool for promoting gender equality. Pushpa, 15, who lives with her mother and two brothers, revealed that she had to quit her studies due to financial constraints. “Financially, there were issues at home and my parents were not able to afford my education,” she said. She had a younger brother whose education was considered more important. Preference was given to the male child as there’s a deeply entrenched belief in India that the men in the family have to be educated first as he is considered as bread winner of family. Her elder brother is the sole bread winner in the family and in the course of our interview, she expressed a desire to learn a few skills which would enable her to find a job, and support her family.

An Experience of Nari Niketan


October 19, 2011

Volunteers of Gender Sensatization group of Legal Aid Society went to the Nari Niketan of NGO Earth Saviours, Vasant Kunj. The functioning of the Nari Niketan is straight forward. It provides women with employment and regular income of Rs 2000 a month. Their work mainly includes maintaining the kitchen and taking care of the premises.  The Earth Saviours organization provides  transport facility to the women considering the location of the Nari Niketan, which is far away from the main city. Volunteers interacted with them regarding their lives and problems they faced. 

Kali Basti....


October 18, 2011

Members of Slum subgroup of Legal Aid Society went on a fact finding trip to Kali Basti Juggi, Uttam Nagar, Delhi.  The Kali Basti was established after displacement of people, around 25 years ago, from Karol Bagh area.  Government allotted house of 12.5 yards to each family on rent, which is around 800/- and according to different legislation including Slum Rehabilitation Act of Delhi, the government has obligation to provide basic amenities to the slum area.