The Legal Literacy and Legal Awareness Program (LLLAP) under the DISHA scheme, facilitated by the Department of Justice, extends its reach to over 600,000 individuals through the collaborative efforts of 14 implementing agencies.
Utilizing technology for the enhanced delivery of legal literacy, knowledge products, and the implementation of innovative and holistic ideas. In the digital age, technology can be a powerful tool for making legal information accessible to a wider audience.
Building partnerships across ministries and allied departments, institutions, schools, and other organizations to mainstream legal literacy. Collaboration is essential to reach a larger audience and promote legal awareness.
Developing the capacity of grassroots and frontline workers and volunteers to effectively promote legal literacy and awareness. These individuals play a crucial role in disseminating legal knowledge at the community level.
Creating indicators to measure the level of legal literacy and awareness in India. This data will help assess the impact of legal literacy programs and identify areas that require more attention.
Continuously evaluating and assessing legal literacy and legal awareness programs to ensure their effectiveness. This allows for adjustments and improvements as needed.
Ensuring “Justice” for the people of India, as enunciated in the Preamble and under Articles 39A, 14, and 21 of the Constitution of India. This reflects the commitment to providing equitable access to justice for all citizens.
Designing and consolidating various initiatives to provide citizen-centric delivery of legal services. The DISHA Scheme aims to streamline and unify efforts to make access to justice more effective and efficient.
Putting citizens at the forefront by focusing on their needs and expectations in the justice system. The scheme emphasizes the importance of providing legal services that are user-friendly and accessible.
The DISHA Scheme represents a significant milestone in the ongoing journey to enhance access to justice in India. By merging and upscaling the existing Access to Justice programs, the government aims to reach all corners of the country, ensuring that even the most marginalized and disadvantaged citizens have the information and resources they need to seek justice.
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