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With reference to the Nyaya Mitra Scheme, consider the following statements.
1) Nyaya Mitra scheme would be functionalized through the Head of Panchayats or Ward Councils who will assist the rural populace in securing justice.
2) This project would be operated out of the Gram Panchayat Headquarters, housed in Common Service Centres (CSCs).
3) A major responsibility of Nyaya Mitra would be to actively identify litigants who are suffering delay in investigations or trial cases, through the National Judicial Data Grid.
4) The Nyaya Mitra can also the marginalized applicants to Lok Adalats for dispute resolution.
Select the Solution using the codes below.
1, 2, 3 and 4
1, 2 and 3 only
3 and 4 only
1, 2 and 4 only
The Minister of Law and Justice launched Nyaya Mitra scheme in 2017 which is aimed at reducing pendency of cases across selected districts, with special focus on those pending for more than 10 years.
S1 and 2: Nyaya Mitra scheme would be functionalized through a retired judicial or executive officer (with legal experience) designated as the 'Nyaya Mitra'. This project would be operated out of District Facilitation Centres, housed in CSCs.
S3 and 4: Nyaya Mitra's responsibilities would include among others assistance to litigants who are suffering due to delay in investigations or trial, by actively identifying such cases through the National Judicial Data Grid, providing legal advice and connecting litigants to DLSA, CSC Tele Law, other government agencies and civil society organisations. He/she shall also refer the marginalized applicants to Lok Adalats for dispute resolution and render assistance towards prison reforms within the district, in coordination with the district judiciary and Other stakeholders.
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