Article 39A in Constitution of India
39A. Equal justice and free legal aid
[After article 39 of the Constitution, the following article shall be inserted
Article 39A are, in my opinion, mandatory and it is unfortunate that it
took the Parliament almost eleven years after introduction of Article 39A ... duty viewed in the light of
not only Article 39A read with Article 21 of the Constitution but also Article 14
thereof and such duty
have to consider the
combined effect of Article 21 and Article 39A of the
Constitution of India. The right to free legal aid and
speedy ... rights under Article
21 of the Constitution. The preamble to the Constitution of
India assures `justice, social, economic and political'.
Article 39A
have to consider the combined effect of Article 21 and
Article 39A of the Constitution of India. The right to free legal aid
and speedy ... under Article 21 of
the Constitution. The preamble to the Constitution of India assures
'justice, social, economic and political'. Article 39A
Gupta submits that Section 304, Cr. P.C. and Article 39A of the Constitution where right to defend the accused at the State expenditure ... State expenditure and a notification is also contemplated. While in Article 39A of the Constitution, the framers have categorically enacted that the State shall secure
lack of legal aid impede the course of justice. Article 39A of the Constitution of India removes the barriers in redeeming the preamble promise ... securing justice for all citizens. Article 39A of the Constitution of India underscores the importance of providing legal aid to serve equal justice
public participation. The State Government undoubtedly has an obligation under Article 39A of the Constitution which embodies a directive principle of State policy ... sense, and this is an obligation which flows directly from Article 39A of the Constitution. But at the same time it is necessary to point
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Article 39A of the Constitution of India, forming part of the
Directive Principles of State ... weaker sections of the
society as mandated by Article 39A of the Constitution of India for
which the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 has been
liberty guaranteed under Article 21 and right to free legal aid as contemplated under Article 39A of the Constitution of India. In the said decision ... Constitution. The preamble to the Constitution of India assures justice, social, economic and political. Article 39A of the Constitution provides equal justice and free legal
individuals seems to be to
cater to the need of Article 39A of the Constitution of India; however the
legislature seems to have lost sight ... Article 14 or 39A has been committed. The
impugned levy is reasonable, fair and legal. I say that the Article
14 of Constitution of India