




FWM EXCLUSIVE-
Nischith B, Student Ramaiah College of Law his exclusive to FWM explains-How the “Nyaya Ratha” (Justice Chariot) aims to bring services to the doorstep.
Q.1.About the Initiative: What specific legal issues does the Nyaya Ratha aim to address ?
Answer:The Nyaya Ratha primarily aims to address legal issues through Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms such as mediation, conciliation, and negotiation. By operating as a mobile legal aid unit, it provides the public “especially the underprivileged”with easy and direct access to justice at their doorstep.
Q.2. How will the Ratha identify and reach the most vulnerable and remote populations in Karnataka?
Answer: The Nyaya Ratha reaches vulnerable and remote populations by working closely with District and Taluk Legal Services Authorities along with the Legal Services Clinic (LSC) of M.S. Ramaiah College of Law (RCL). With the support of para-legal volunteers, the mobile unit visits remote villages and underserved areas, ensuring legal aid and awareness are provided directly at the doorstep of marginalized communities.
Q.3.What role do the law students from M.S. Ramaiah College play, and what practical experience do they gain?
Answer: Law students of M.S. Ramaiah College of Law through the Legal Services Clinic (RCL-LSC) and with the support of 110 para-legal volunteers, actively assist in legal awareness programmes and help facilitate mediation and other ADR processes in coordination with KSLSA. Through this initiative, students gain hands-on practical experience in legal aid delivery, client interaction, dispute resolution, and community-based justice mechanisms, bridging the gap between classroom learning and real-world legal practice.
Q.4. How does this initiative integrate with existing legal aid services (like Taluk Legal Services Committees)?
Answer:.The Nyaya Ratha is integrated with the existing legal aid system by having officials and members of the District Legal Services Authorities (DLSA) and KSLSA, physically present in the mobile unit. This enables on-the-spot legal assistance, counselling, and ADR processes to be conducted directly within the Nyaya Ratha, ensuring immediate access to justice.
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