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Clear filtersLegal Aid To Scheduled Castes And Vimukat Jatis Scheme
This scheme provides legal aid and financial assistance to help Scheduled Castes and Vimukat Jatis (freed bonded laborers) access the court system and defend their rights. Run by the Department of Welfare of Schedule Castes and Backward Classes in Haryana since 1961, it aims to ensure that poor and marginalized members of these communities can afford legal representation in court cases.
View DetailsSelf-Employment Scheme: Transport/ Logistics/ Travels/ Food Court Wyaaj Sahaay
This Gujarat state scheme helps self-employed people start businesses in transport, logistics, travel, or food court sectors. It provides interest subsidy on bank loans to help you buy vehicles and set up the needed infrastructure. The scheme makes it easier and cheaper to borrow money from banks for these business activities.
View DetailsStipend To Law Graduates
This scheme is run by the Social Welfare Department of the Government of Karnataka to support Law Graduates from SC/ST communities. It provides financial stipend assistance to help them practice law in courts across the state. The scheme also organizes training courses under the guidance of experienced senior advocates to build their legal skills and career.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance To Visually Impaired Advocates
This scheme provides financial assistance to visually impaired advocates (lawyers) in Kerala to help them practice law and access the courts. It is run by the Department of Social Justice, Government of Kerala. The scheme aims to support blind and visually impaired legal professionals so they can work independently and contribute to the legal system.
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