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Legal Aid and Community Services in Delhi

byArchana Rahul SinghIn-person consultations across Delhi NCR; Practices at Delhi High Court and District CourtsStarts from2,000 per session (45-60 mins)View full gallery

My vakalat is about more than just winning cases; it is about making justice accessible. I actively work with the Delhi Legal Services Authority (DLSA) to bridge the gap between complex legal systems and the people who need them most.

Day 1 of my DLSA training at the Rouse Avenue Court Complex. It is an honor to be a part of Delhi's legal aid services and contribute to making justice accessible for all.

Day 2 of the DLSA training focused on victim compensation. Understanding the schemes and procedures is essential to ensure victims of crime receive the financial support they are entitled to.

Day 3 of the DLSA training, where I had the opportunity to speak from the 'Nyaymanch'. Continuous learning and sharing knowledge are key to being an effective legal aid counsel.

Even during the pandemic, our commitment to legal aid continued. Here is a screenshot from a DLSA online session, ensuring our work carries on uninterrupted.

As part of my duties with Delhi Legal Aid Services, I conducted an informative session on new legislations for police officers at the Welcome Police Station. Bridging the gap between law and enforcement is crucial.

Feeling grateful to receive this note of appreciation for my work with various Lok Adalats and mediations. My goal is always to help parties find resolution and closure.

A closer look at the letter of appreciation. It is moments like these that reinforce my commitment to the principles of justice and fairness in my profession.

An official communication regarding the types of cases that can be taken up in the National Lok Adalat. Lok Adalats are a powerful tool for speedy and amicable dispute resolution.

The official schedule for the National Lok Adalats for the year 2025. I encourage clients to consider this path for resolving compoundable criminal offenses, money recovery, and other civil disputes.

About Legal Aid & Community Service

If you are struggling with a long-pending dispute, understand that not every matter requires a prolonged trial. I often guide clients toward the National Lok Adalat for faster, amicable resolutions in cheque bounce or civil recovery cases. It is a practical, cost-effective path to closure that many overlook while stuck in traditional litigation.

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