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Dr. P. G. Solanki Scheme for Stipend to Scheduled Caste Lawyers

Gujarat

The Dr. P. G. Solanki Scheme for Stipend to Scheduled Caste Lawyers is a Gujarat state initiative that provides financial support to help Scheduled Caste law graduates and their senior lawyer mentors. Under this scheme, monthly stipends are given for three years to law graduates from SC background and the experienced lawyers who train them. The aim is to support talented SC lawyers during their early practice years and prevent them from dropping out due to financial hardship.

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Assistance to Lawyers for Starting their Practice

Tamil Nadu

This scheme helps unemployed Adi Dravidar and Tribal lawyers in Tamil Nadu start their own legal practice. It provides financial assistance to qualified lawyers who have recently registered with the bar council. The scheme aims to support these communities in establishing successful law practices and becoming self-employed.

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Saksham Scheme for Backward Classes

Haryana

Under the scheme, loans of up to ₹10,00,000/- are provided to young professionals for setting up Doctors' Clinics, Nursing Homes, Physiotherapy Clinics, Bio-Medical Labs, Lawyers' Offices, Engineering Units, Chemist Shops, Architect Offices, and similar establishments.

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Assistance to Law Graduates

Tamil Nadu

This scheme provides financial assistance to help differently abled law graduates enroll as lawyers with the Bar Council. It is run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Government of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to support persons with disabilities in pursuing legal careers and becoming practicing advocates.

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Financial Assistance To Visually Impaired Advocates

Kerala

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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