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    District Legal Services Authority, Chamoli

    Publish Date: June 27, 2023

    District Legal Services Authority, ChamoliThe State of Uttarakhand has constituted the District Legal Services Authorities in all the 13 districts under Section 9 of the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, to provide free legal aid, Organize Lok Adalats, legal literacy camps and to secure that opportunities for securing justice and fundamental rights are not denied to any citizens by reasons of poor economic conditions and other disabilities or performs any other functions conferred on, or assigned to the District Authority under the Act. The District Authority is under the direct supervision of the District Judge who acts as the ex-officio Chairman and is appointed by virtue of post. The State Authority in consultation with the Chairman of the District Authority appoints an officer belonging to the cadre of Civil Judge (Senior Division) or in his absence Chief Judicial Magistrate, as the case may be, as Secretary of the District Legal Services Authority.

    Telephone No:- 01372-251529

    Email Address- dlsa[dot]chamoli[at]gmail[dot]com

    Office Address- District Legal Services Authority, Chamoli

    District Court Complex, Chamoli-Gopeshwar

    District Chamoli, Uttarakhand (Pincode-246401)

    Designation Name of the Officer
    Chairman, District Legal Services Authority, Chamoli

    Shri Bindhyachal Singh (H.J.S.)

    (District And Sessions Judge, Chamoli)

    Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Chamoli

    Shri Puneet Kumar

    (Civil Judge(Sr. Div.)/Secretary))

    Ex-Officio Members, District Legal Services Authority, Chamoli

    1. District Magistrate.

    2. Superintendent of Police.

    3. Chief Judicial Magistrate/Senior Civil Judge.

    4. District Government Counsel (D.G.C. Civil).

    5. District Government Counsel (D.G.C. Criminal).

    6. District Government Counsel (D.G.C. Revenue).

    7. President, District Bar Association.

    TALUKA / TEHSIL LEGAL SERVICES COMMITTEE

    Under Section 11A of the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, the Tehsil Legal Services Committee have been constituted in the State consisting of such number of other members nominated by the Govt. in consultation with the Chief Justice of the High Court to provide free legal aid, organize Lok Adalats, Legal literacy camps at the Tehsil level and performs such other functions as the District Authority assignes to it under the Act. The Tehsil Committee works under the direct supervision and directions of the Chairman of the Committee and District Authority. A Junior most Judicial Officer posted in the Tehsil acts as Secretary of the Committee. In case no such Judicial Officer is posted or only one Judicial Officer is posted, Tehsildar of the concerned Tehsil works as Secretary of the Committee in addition to his own duties.

    ENTITLEMENT TO LEGAL SERVICES

    CRITERIA FOR PROVIDING LEGAL SERVICES:-

    Every person who has to file or defend a case shall be entitled to free legal services from State Legal Services Authority, High Court Legal Services Committee, District Legal Services Authority or Tehsil Legal Services Committee as the case may be, under the Section-12 of the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 & Section-16 of the Uttaranchal State Legal Services Authority Rules, 2006., if that person is-

    1. A member of Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe;

    2. A victim of trafficking in human beings or beggar as referred to in Article 23 of the Constitution;

    3. A woman or a child;

    4. A mentally ill or otherwise disable person;

    5. A person under circumstances of underserved want such as being a victim of a mass disaster, ethnic violence, caste atrocity, flood, drought, earthquake or industrial disaster;

    6. An industrial workman;

    7. In custody, including custody in a protective home within the meaning of clause (g) of section 2 of the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956, or in a juvenile home within the meaning of clause (i) of section 2 of the Juvenile Justice Act, 1986 in psychiatric hospital of psychiatric nursing home within the meaning of clause (g) of section 2 of the Mental Health Act, 1987;

    8. In receipt of annual income from all sources less than rupees 3,00,000/- or such other higher amount as may be prescribed by the State Government, if the case is before a court other than the Supreme Court;

    9. Ex-service man;

    10. Persons from Transgender Community;

    11. Senior Citizen;

    12. HIV/AIDS infected persons;

    Note: Except Serial No. (viii), There are no income limit for the persons mentioned at Serial No. (i) to (xii).

    MEDIATION CENTER

    WHAT IS MEDIATION?:-

    Mediation is a voluntary, party-centered and structured negotiation process where a neutral third party assists the parties in amicably resolving their dispute by using specialized communication and negotiation techniques. In mediation, the parties retain the right to decide for themselves whether to settle a dispute and the terms of any settlement. Even though the mediator facilitates their communications and negotiations, the parties always retain control over the outcome of the dispute. Mediation is also voluntary.

    The parties retain the right to decide for themselves whether to settle a dispute and the terms of settlement of the dispute. Even if the court has referred the case for the mediation or if mediation is required under a contract or a statute, the decision to settle and the terms of settlement always rest with the parties. This right of self-determination is an essential element of the mediation process. It results in a settlement created by the parties themselves and is, therefore, acceptable to them. The parties have ultimate control over the outcome of mediation. Any party may withdraw from the mediation proceedings at any stage before its termination and without assigning any reason.

    CONCEPT:-

    Since long, mediation as a mode of dispute resolution is in practice in our country. Section 89 of the Code of Civil Procedure as amended in the year 2002 has opened the scope for alternative dispute resolution i.e. arbitration, conciliation, mediation and pre-trial settlement methodologies. Mediation is one of the effective and now well known alternative dispute resolution methods, which helps the litigants to resolve their disputes voluntarily and amicably with the assistance of a third party known as ‘Mediator’. The mediator by his skills assists the parties to settle their disputes. Through mediation proceeding parties arrive at an equitable solution and are always in win-win position. Mediation proceeding are informal process in which the mediator, as a third party without the power to decide or usually without enforcing a solution, helps the parties resolve a dispute or plan a transaction. This proceeding is usually voluntary, confidential, transparent and time and cost effective also. By this technique of dispute resolution, parties resolve their disputes without any agony and they also save their valuable time and expenses of litigation as well.

    SUITABLE CASES FOR MEDIATION:-

    Almost civil cases of different nature where parties agree for mediation proceedings are generally fit to be referred to the mediation. But certain cases are particularly appropriate for referral to mediation and they are cases pertaining to recovery of money, rent, partition, matrimonial, labour, specific performance, damages, injunction, declaration, dispute between land-lord and tenant, cheque bounce cases, motor accident claim etc. Suitable criminal cases include offences covered under Section 320 Cr.P.C.

    REFERENCES OF CASES FOR MEDIATION:-

    One of the fundamental principles of mediation is that parties be properly informed of their right and they be prepared for negotiations to reach agreements, which satisfy their need. In mediation, the key to success depends on Judges referring appropriate cases for mediation. The referral Judge has to ascertain whether there exists elements of settlement, then only a case has to be referred for mediation.

    STAGE FOR REFERENCE TO MEDIATION:-

    Whenever it appears to the Court that there exists elements of settlement, the Judge may refer the case to mediation and also whenever both the parties desire for it, they may seek reference to mediation.

    List of Advocate-Mediators under District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Chamoli in District Chamoli
    Sl. No. Name of Advocate-Mediator Contact No E-Mail Address Practice Location
    1. Shri Kuldeep Singh Negi 8755802193 negi25801[at]gmail[dot]com Chamoli-Gopeshwar
    List of Retainer Lawyer under District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Chamoli in District Chamoli
    Sl. No. Name of Retainer Lawyer Contact No E-Mail Address Practice Location
    1. Smt Raija Chaudhari 7895018854 raijachaudhary[at]gmail[dot]com Chamoli-Gopeshwar
    List of Chief Legal Aid Defense Counsel & Assistant Legal Aid Defense Counsel (‘Nyaya Rakshak:A Defender of Justice’) in Legal Aid Defense Counsel (LADC) Office under District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Chamoli in District Chamoli
    Sl. No. Name of CLADC $ ALADC Contact No E-Mail Address Practice Location
    1.

    Shri Sameer Bahuguna

    (Chief Legal Aid Defense Counsel)

    8755673204 samirbahuguna[at]gmail[dot]com LADC Office Under DLSA Chamoli
    2.

    Ms. Anjum

    (Assistant Legal Aid Defense Counsel)

    9259182043 advanjumdilshad2043[at]gmail[dot]com LADC Office Under DLSA Chamoli
    List of Panel Lawyers under District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Chamoli in District Chamoli
    Sl. No. Name of Panel Lawyer Contact No E-Mail Address Practice Location
    1. Shri Sankar Singh Manral 9897197646 shankarsmanaral[at]gmail[dot]com DLSA, Chamoli
    2. Shri Gyanendra Khantwal 9760379013 gyanendrkhantwal1957[at]gmail[dot]com DLSA, Chamoli
    3. Smt Raija Chaudhari 7895018854 raijachaudhary[at]gmail[dot]com DLSA, Chamoli
    4. Shri Navneet Dimri 7060570095 alpineassociatesuk[at]gmail[dot]com TLSC, Joshimath
    5. Shri Arun Kumar Shah 9690839084 arunkumarshah65[at]gmail[dot]com TLSC, Joshimath
    6. Shri Sanjay Hatwal 9997686829 sanjayhatwal1962[at]gmail[dot]com TLSC, Karanprayag
    7. Shri Satish Chandra Gairola 9411355602 satish.gairola72[at]gmail[dot]com TLSC, Karanprayag
    8. Shri Anil Bhardwaj 9456390068 anil86bhardwaj[at]gmail[dot]com TLSC, Karanprayag
    9. Shri Devendra Singh Rana 7830063779 singhdevendarrana[at]gmail[dot]com TLSC, Pokhari
    10. Shri Lalit Mohan Mishra 9634781110 lawyerslalitmishra[at]gmail[dot]com TLSC, Tharali
    11. Shri Kunwar Singh Bisht 7409410023 k.s.bisht1967[at]gmail[dot]com TLSC, Gairsain
    12. Shri Naval Kishor 8650580595 navalk13[at]gmail[dot]com TLSC, Gairsain
    List of Pro-Bono Lawyers under District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Chamoli in District Chamoli
    Sl. No. Name of Panel Lawyer Contact No E-Mail Address Practice Location
    1. Shri Prakash Singh Rawat 9411506128 prakash.advgpr[at]gmail[dot]com DLSA, Chamoli
    2. Shri Mohan Prasad Pant 7895129674 mohanpantadvocate[at]gmail[dot]com DLSA, Chamoli
    3. Shri Dilwar Singh Farshwan 8979016245 dilwars571[at]gmail[dot]com DLSA, Chamoli
    4. Shri Vinod Singh Negi 8755951066 vinodsinghnegi1986[at]gmail[dot]com DLSA, Chamoli
    5. Shri Birendra Singh Ashwal 7995735585 biruaswal1234[at]gmail[dot]com DLSA, Chamoli
    6. Smt Geeta Bisht 9760529877 geetabisht9760[at]gmail[dot]com DLSA, Chamoli
    7. Shri Manoj Bhatt 9412964390 manojbhattadv[at]gmail[dot]com DLSA, Chamoli
    8. Shri Bhuwan Chandra Pant 8920977171 NA DLSA, Chamoli
    9. Shri Raghunath Singh Bisht 9412912817 raghubishtadv81gpr[at]gmail[dot]com DLSA, Chamoli
    10. Shri Jayindra Singh Jhinkwan 9997006437 jayindrajhinkwan1111[at]gmail[dot]com DLSA, Chamoli