The inauguration of the Prison Legal Aid Clinic at Sub-Jail, Pasighat, marks a significant step toward strengthening access to justice across Arunachal Pradesh. This initiative ensures that inmates and undertrial prisoners, regardless of their financial background, receive free legal assistance, guidance, and awareness about their rights. Many prisoners, especially in remote regions, lack proper legal representation or knowledge of judicial procedures. As a result, undertrials often remain in custody longer than necessary. The Legal Aid Clinic addresses this gap by providing timely support, helping inmates understand their cases, and enabling faster and fairer legal processes.
Beyond legal assistance, such clinics play an important role in promoting human dignity and rehabilitation. Legal awareness empowers inmates to make informed decisions and prepares them for reintegration into society. It also strengthens transparency and accountability within the justice system. For a geographically vast and diverse state like Arunachal Pradesh, where connectivity and awareness can be challenging, expanding such services to all districts and sub-jails will be essential.
Join the Discussion on MyGov Arunachal Pradesh:
1. How can Prison Legal Aid Clinics be expanded to other districts in Arunachal Pradesh to ensure equal legal access for all inmates?
2. What role can legal awareness programs play in reducing undertrial detention and improving justice delivery?
3. How can the government and legal institutions collaborate to make legal aid more accessible in remote and rural areas of the state?
Andaluri Srinivas 5 days 15 hours ago
Good Initiative