The erstwhile Karnataka Legal Aid Board was merged with the
Karnataka State Legal Services Authority on 10.4.1997 under the National
Legal Service Authority Act, 1987. The Karnataka State Legal Services
Authority Rules, 1986 and Regulations, 1997 have been framed.
Free legal advice and aid is given to the people of all categories
whose annual income is below Rs.25,000 and to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled
Tribes, Women, Children, people of weaker Sections, people with unsound
mind, victims of communal violence, religious atrocities, floods, famine,
earthquake or industrial destructions, industrial workers, to those who
are in remand homes, to those who are subjected to flesh trade and
bondage, through the State and District Legal Services Authority and Taluk
Legal Services Committees.
The main
objectives of the Karnataka State Legal Services Authority are
:
1. To bring
legal awareness among people;
2. To provide free legal aid and advice
to the eligible persons;
3. To settle cases (Litigations) through
People’s Courts (Lok Adalats) thereby providing justice to the people
speedily and with low expenditure.