Justice Surya Kant launches legal aid service for defence personnel

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Supreme Court judge Justice Surya Kant on Saturday inaugurated the Veer Parivaar Sahayata Yojana 2025, a legal aid service for the defence personnel of the country.

The National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), in collaboration with the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh and the Jammu & Kashmir Legal Services Authority, launched the initiative during North Zone Regional Conference on ‘Reaffirming the Constitutional Vision of Justice for Defence Personnel and Tribals’ at Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC), Srinagar.

Speaking on the occasion, Justice Kant, also the Executive Chairman of NALSA, said Article 39A of the Constitution mandated equal access to justice for all. If the country failed to extend this support to its jawans and their families, it would fail in its constitutional duty. 

Members of the armed forces and their families faced legal hurdles like any other citizen, such as land disputes, service entitlements, or matrimonial issues. However, their unique service conditions made access to justice more difficult. This scheme was a solemn pledge to stand beside those who protected the country’s borders, ensuring that their rights were not left unprotected, he added.

Calling it a historic step in NALSA’s 30-year journey of delivering justice to the marginalised, Justice Kant said the initiative was the country’s way of saying that just as the defence personnel safeguarded the nation’s freedom, their dignity and rights were safeguarded by this initiative.

He outlined the three pillars of the Yojana. The scheme would establish a dedicated network of legal services clinics at zilla, rajya, and Kendriya Sainik Boards. Under the Yojana, trained nodal officers, legal aid counsels and PLVs, including ex-servicemen, would assist families in a compassionate and timely manner. The service would provide digital access and online redressal mechanisms, including e-Lok Adalats and online mediation, to ensure speed and convenience.

Justice Kant said the launch of Veer Parivaar Sahayata Yojana 2025 marked a milestone in bridging the gap between legal services and the nation’s defenders, echoing NALSA’s guiding motto of ‘Access to Justice for All’.