Abstract

This doctrinal research delves into the Legal Services Authority Act, 1987, scrutinizing its effectiveness in fostering equitable justice within the Indian legal system. Unraveling the historical context and key provisions, the study critically examines its impact, identifies limitations, and proposes innovative solutions. Navigating through literature, cases, and legal papers, the research pioneers a discourse on the challenges impeding the acts implementation. Crafting a roadmap for the future, the paper concludes with a compelling call to action for stakeholders and legal policymakers, emphasizing the imperative of achieving true equitable justice.

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