Haryana Government has decided to make sure residents, annual income does not exceed Rs 1.5 lakh, has the right to free legal assistance. The Government has also decided to embed legal literacy to school students in the State from the next academic session, starting in 2013-14.
Announced it is on Sunday, Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, said: the State Government has increased the income limits for seeking legal assistance free of charge from Rs lakh Rs 1.5 lakh for one. Also it was decided that school students got to know about the legal literacy of the beginning. Therefore, legal literacy in the curriculum will be introduced from the next academic session in 2013-14.
Speaking at the function Hooda annual law student Literacy Mission in Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak. The legal literacy Club has been established in 1,525 176 schools and colleges in the State. The Club will also formed in all private schools and colleges as good engineering and College of medicine, in the future. While studying the legal aspects, the student should not forget their culture. They need their parents and teachers. Free legal literacy scheme applied for benefits for the poor have produced encouraging results, the Chief Minister added.
Chief Guest, Justice Swatanter Kumar function, judge, Supreme Court of India said: There are a lot of laws in the country, but the goal should be to implement this law in their true perspective. In our society, women are kept in high esteem. Although, there are no women members in the constituent Assembly, but while looking at the safety and dignity of women, the law implemented for reservation and equality. India has the best legal and judicial systems in the world. All students must be acquainted with the legal literacy. They must be made to understand that if the task is not done, the rights would also decrease.