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The Legal Services Authorities (Amendment) Act, 2002
No. 37 of 2002
12 June, 2002 ht &

[As Amended by the
The Legal Services Authorities (Amendment) Act, 1994]
[No. 59 of 1994]
29 October, 1994 ht &

(No. 39 of 1987)
11 October, 1987 ht Act, 1987

The Legal Services Authorities

The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
(No. 39 of 1987)
11th October, 1987

&
[As Amended by the
The Legal Services Authorities (Amendment) Act, 1994]
(No. 59 of 1994)
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29th October, 1994

&
The Legal Services Authorities (Amendment) Act, 2002
No. 37 of 2002
12th June, 2002

The Gujarat State Legal Services Authorities Rules, 1997
The Gujarat State Legal Services Authority Regulations, 1998

The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
(No. 39 of 1987)
[As Amended by the Legal Services Authorities (Amendment) Act, 1994
(No. 59 of 1994)]
(11 th October 1987)
An Act to constitute legal services authorities to provide free and competent legal services to the weaker sections of the society to ensure that opportunities for securing justice are not denied to any citizen by reason of economic or other disabilities and to organise Lok
Adalats to secure that the operation of the legal system promotes justice on a basis of equal opportunity.
Be it enacted by Parliament In the Thirty eight year of the Republic of India as follows :CHAPTER- I
PRELIMINARY
Short title, 1. (1) This Act may be called the Legal
Services
extent and Authorities Act. 1987. commencement (2) It extends to the whole of India, except the
State of Jammu

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