SUPREME COURT LEGAL SERVICES COMMITTEE (SCLSC) - POLITY

News: Justice Gavai nominated as SC Legal Services Committee Chairman

 

What's in the news?

       Supreme Court judge Justice BR Gavai has been nominated as the Chairman of the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee (SCLSC), replacing Justice Sanjiv Khanna – the seniormost judge of the top court after the Chief Justice of India (CJI).

 

Supreme Court Legal Service Committee (SCLSC):

       SCSLC has been constituted by National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) under the provisions of Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987.

 

Objective:

       The SCSLC was constituted to provide free and competent legal services to the weaker sections of society in cases falling under the jurisdiction of the top court.

 

Membership of SCSLC:

SCSLC shall consist of a Chairman, Secretary and not more than 9 members:

       Chairman: Chairman shall be a sitting judge of the Supreme Court.

       Secretary: To be appointed by CJI in accordance with rules and qualifications laid down by the central government.

       Ex officio members:

       Attorney General for India.

       Joint Secretary, Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice.

       Additional Secretary, Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance, or his nominee.

       Registrar General of the SC.

       Other members: Other members shall be appointed by central government in consultation with CJI who are:

       Eminent person in the field of law.

       Person of repute who is specially interested in implementation of Legal Service Scheme.

       Eminent social workers engaged in the upliftment of weaker sections like SCs, STs, women, children and labour.

 

Functions of SCSLC:

       To administer and implement the legal services programme in so far as it relates to the Supreme Court of India and for this purpose take all such steps as may be necessary and to act in accordance with the directions issued by the Central Authority from time to time.

       To conduct Lok Adalat in the Supreme Court from time to time under the aegis of the National Legal Services Authority and different categories of matters which are pending before the Hon’ble Supreme Court

       To receive and scrutinize applications for legal services and to decide all questions as to the grant of or withdrawal of legal service.

       To maintain panels of advocates on record and of senior advocates in the Supreme Court for giving the legal advice.

       To decide all matters relating to payment of honorarium, costs, charges, and expenses of legal services to the advocates on record and to senior advocates of the Supreme Court.

       To prepare and submit returns, report and statistical information in regard to the legal services programme to the Central Authority.