Right to legal literacy guaranteed under Constitution: CJI

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 26 2013 | 5:32 PM IST
The access to legal literacy is a guaranteed right under the Constitution and making the people of marginalised sections aware about it would enable them to "assert" their rights, Chief Justice of India P Sathasivam said today.
"In my considered view, access to legal literacy is a guaranteed right under the framework of the Constitution of India, though not an explicit right. The right to legal literacy exists as a part and parcel of the general right to rule of law and Constitutionalism.
"Legal literacy is the core basis for the survival of our Constitutional democracy. Our entire judicial setup functions on the presumption that all people are aware of their rights and are able to approach the concerned institution," Justice Sathasivam said.
The CJI, however, said the increase in literacy level has not seen "parallel increase in assertion of rights among the masses. The major factor accountable for this is ignorance and lack of awareness about the existing laws and the available remedies in the legal system."
"If India aspires to progress then the need for generating awareness of rights, as knowledge amongst its people is inevitable and the para legal volunteers are the precursor in this mission."
Speaking at the national-level meet of para legal volunteers, organised by National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) here, the CJI said legal literacy and the awareness are the catalyst for the social-economic progress and they affect various aspects including population control, health, hygiene, environmental degradation control, employment of weaker sections of the society.
He lauded the efforts of para legal volunteers, trained by NALSA, in making people aware of legal rights particularly in rural areas and helping them in getting the redressal by "bridging the gap between the common mass and the judiciary."
Besides Justice Sathasivam, Chief Justice of Delhi High Court N V Ramana, Justice B D Ahmed, Judge of High Court and others also took part in the function.
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First Published: Oct 26 2013 | 5:32 PM IST

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