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A Study of Women'S Access to Justice Through Legal Aid Services In India

Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Shilpa B P  
Alliance University
Vedashree, A  
Kanive, Prakash  
Mahantesh, G S
Mamatha, R  
DOI
https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/7611
Abstract
This research paper delves into the critical examination of women's access to justice in India through the lens of legal aid services. The study is motivated by the imperative to address the pervasive gender disparities and barriers faced by women in seeking and obtaining justice within the legal system. With a focus on India, a country characterized by its diverse socio-cultural landscape, this research investigates the extent to which legal aid services serve as an effective means to bridge the access to justice gap for women. The paper employs a comprehensive review methodology, analyzing existing literature, legal frameworks, and case studies to identify patterns, challenges, and potential solutions in the realm of women's access to justice. The research explores the socio-economic, cultural, and institutional factors that impact women's ability to avail themselves of legal aid services. Additionally, it critically evaluates the responsiveness of the legal aid system to the unique needs and vulnerabilities of women, considering the intersectionality of factors such as caste, class, and regional disparities. The findings underscore the multifaceted nature of barriers faced by women in accessing justice and highlight the role of legal aid services in ameliorating these challenges. Furthermore, the paper offers insights into policy recommendations and potential reforms to enhance the effectiveness of legal aid mechanisms in empowering women to secure justice. This research contributes to the ongoing discourse on women's rights and access to justice, providing a nuanced understanding of the intersectional challenges women face in India and offering a foundation for future empirical studies and policy initiatives.
Subjects

Women'S Access To Jus...

Legal Aid Services

Gender Disparities

Socio-Economic Factor...

Cultural Barriers

Institutional Challen...

Intersectionality

Empowerment

Legal System

Vulnerabilities

Socio-Cultural Landsc...

Barriers To Justice

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