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Mega legal services camp organised at Rewari village

District and Sessions Judge Gurvinder Singh Wadhwa today inaugurated a mega legal services camp in Bodia Kamalpur village here. The camp was jointly organised by the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) and the district administration under the guidelines of the...
District and Sessions Judge Gurvinder Singh Wadhwa inaugurates a legal services camp in Rewari.
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District and Sessions Judge Gurvinder Singh Wadhwa today inaugurated a mega legal services camp in Bodia Kamalpur village here.

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The camp was jointly organised by the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) and the district administration under the guidelines of the National Legal Services Authority.

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Speaking on the occasion, Wadhwa, who also serves as Chairman of the DLSA, emphasised the importance of such camps in extending the reach of justice and public services to rural areas.

“This camp is an effective step in ensuring that legal assistance and government schemes reach the doorstep of those who need them most,” he added. He visited various departmental stalls offering services ranging from legal aid, public welfare schemes and cyber fraud awareness to health check-ups. He encouraged the public to make full use of these free services provided by the government.

The attendees were also educated on government welfare schemes and how to protect themselves from cyber fraud. Wadhwa underlined that such initiatives are not only crucial for spreading legal awareness but also for connecting the rural population with the government’’s welfare programmes in a meaningful and accessible way.

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The DLSA secretary-cum-CJM Amit Verma stated that during the camp, various departments from the district administration offered services to the public.

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