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Govt to audit DISHA legal aid scheme ahead of 2026 completion deadline
2025-05-25 00:00:00.0     商业标准报-经济和政策     原网页

       

       The government plans to hold an independent audit to assess the effectiveness of its key legal aid schemes, which come to an end in 2026.

       The audit will also determine the scalability and sustainability of the programmes post 2026.

       The DISHA (Designing Innovative Solutions for Holistic Access to Justice in India) scheme, a Central Sector Scheme of the Department of Justice in the Union Law Ministry, is aimed at improving access to justice.

       It comprises of three key programmes : Tele-Law, Nyaya Bandhu (Pro Bono Legal Services) and Legal Literacy and Legal Awareness, all working towards providing accessible and affordable legal services to citizens, especially those in remote areas.

       The scheme has a financial outlay of Rs 250 crore for a period of five years (2021-2026).

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       For assessing effectiveness of the programme, identifying course correction or improvement and determining scalability and sustainability post 2026, the Department of Justice now intends to get an independent evaluation of the DISHA scheme.

       For this, it has issued a "notice inviting tender" which states it is necessary to conduct the evaluation within the specified timeframe to ensure its timely completion.

       The proposed evaluation will analyse and assess the impact of the three programmes -- Tele-Law, Nyaya Bandhu (Pro Bono Legal Services) and Legal Literacy and Legal Awareness programme (LLLAP) under the DISHA Scheme on the targeted beneficiaries, sectors and regions.

       The audit will undertake an output-outcome analysis of each of the programmes under the scheme.

       It will identify and study the gaps in implementation of the each of the programmes under the scheme, if any, and suggest measures for improvement in future.

       One of the key programmes under DISHA is the Tele-Law scheme under which the use of communications and information technology has been adopted for the delivery of legal information and advice. This e-interaction between lawyers and people is through the video-conferencing infrastructure available at the common service centres.

       The Nyaya Bandhu scheme aims to provide pro bono (free) legal services to marginalised individuals and groups across the country.

       It connects practicing advocates, who volunteer their time and services with eligible beneficiaries.

       (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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       The Finance Ministry on Saturday urged all stakeholders to collaborate in reducing pendency of cases at debt recovery tribunals (DRTs) by establishing an effective recovery ecosystem.

       This would facilitate the redeployment of capital locked in cases pending before DRTs for productive use in the economy, the finance ministry said in a statement.

       During a colloquium of Chairpersons of Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunals (DRATs) and Presiding Officers of Debt Recovery Tribunals (DRTs) organised by the Department of Financial Services (DFS), the Ministry of Finance also discussed effective implementation of DRT Regulations, 2024 and prioritisation of high value cases in DRTs for optimal recovery.

       Justice S V N Bhatti, Judge of the Supreme Court of India, graced the meeting which was also attended by senior officers of the DFS, representatives of various public and private sector banks and Indian Banks' Association.

       DFS Secretary M Nagaraju highlighted various key initiatives taken by the Department such as adoption of revised DRT Regulations, mandatory e-filing, hearing through video-conferencing, hybrid hearings etc. for reducing turnaround time of the matters adjudicated by the tribunals.

       During the meeting, introduction of further reforms to reduce turn-around time for various processes in DRT proceedings etc. were also discussed.

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       India has become the fourth largest economy in the world, overtaking Japan, NITI Aayog CEO B V R Subrahmanyam said on Saturday.

       Briefing reporters after the 10th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog, Subrahmanyam said overall geopolitical and economic environment is favourable to India.

       "We are the fourth largest economy as I speak. We are a $4 trillion economy as I speak," he said.

       Citing IMF data, Subrahmanyam said India today is larger than Japan.

       "It is only US, China, Germany, which are larger than India and if we stick to what is being planned and what is being thought through, in 2.5-3 years, we will be the third largest economy," Subrahmanyam.

       Responding to a question on US President Donald Trump's recent statement that he expects Apple iPhones that will be sold in the US to be manufactured in America and not India, or anyplace else, Subrahmanyam said, "What the tariff will be, is uncertain. Given the dynamics, we will be cheap place to manufacture." He also said that a second round of asset monetisation pipeline is being prepared and it will be announced in August.

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