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Judges of all Sub-ordinate Judiciary, in declaring probationary period of 135 Judges, promoting 184 Judges, granting Career Assured Progression Benefit to 227 Judicial officers, appointment of 229 Civil Judges, cannotes His Lordship’s surname ‘P’ and ‘D’, not only denotes shortened version of his father’s name, but His Lordship’s inherited qualities i.e. ‘P’ for ‘Perseverance’ and ‘D’ for ‘Determination’. Thus, His Lordship has made all of us, ANSWERABLE to delay in justice delivering system. My Lord, it is my proud and pleasant privilege, to extend warm welcome to Hon’ble Sri Justice P.D. Dinakaran, Chief Justice, High Court of Karnataka, to this function, on behalf of Karnataka State Legal Services Authority, Chitradurga District Legal Services Authority, Hiriyur Bar Association, Hiriyur Taluk Legal Services Committee, District Administration, Department of Public Instructions, Pre-University Board, teens, audience and citizens of Chitradurga District, and also on my own behalf, I welcome you, My Lord.
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As per the project, at three phases, Intensive Legal Literacy Campaign is being implemented, to reach the majority of the population of this district. Under the first phase, i.e ‘Teen-in-law’, campaign we aim to, cover the youth from 13 years to 19 years, specially, the school and college going students i.e. from 8th standard to II PUC.
Details of the beneficiaries In the entire District.
a. Total No. of High Schools in the District
318
b. Total No. of PU Colleges
108
Total Student population of the District
78,794
a. Total No. of student population from 8th std to 10th std
64,611
b. Total No. of PUC students (11th and 12th)
14,183
Total No. of girl students
38,217
a. Total No. of High School girls
31,437
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b. Total No. of PUC girls
6,780
Total No. of boy students
40,577
a. Total No. of High school boys
33,174
b. Total No. of PUC boys
7,403
Aimangala Hobli, as the specified area:
a. Total No. of High Schools
15
b. Total No. of PU Colleges
2
Total No. of students :
2,724
a. Total No. of Girls
1,299
b. Total No. of boys
1,425
We have trained, 60 teachers and PU lecturers, in a work shop, held on 27th June 2009, to teach 2,724 students of Aimangala Hobli, for a period of one month, involving senior advocates to train the trainers, on 10 subjects, specified by the State Legal Services Authority.
Department of Public Instructions and the Pre-University Board, at the District level, have come forward, to furnish the subject materials, as selected by the District Legal Services Authority, as their collaborative participation in launching this program, at the first phase.
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Aimangala Hobli situates 15 to 18 kilometers away, from the District Headquarter.
Annexures: 1. Project of ‘Teen-in-Law’ 2. Details of statement, showing the beneficiary students, in the entire district.
(Ms. Shashikala M.A.) I/c Addl Sessions Judge, Chitradurga
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Teen-in-Law. Introduction: 1.
With the advancement of human potency in the 21st century, the
teenagers in India, like in all over the globe, have a different role to play, in the over all growth of the nation. The concept of converting the human power, available for transformation of Nation into a super-power, has been pronounced by the Hon’ble Former President of India, Sri. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. Thus, it is the need of the hour, to provide better amenity to our present children, to shape their future, in the spirit, as enshrined in our Constitution.
1.1
To streamline the fertile energy of the nation and to transform it into
virtue, the teenage population of the district of Chitradurga, is to be concentrated, under a specific, well-planned and intensive programme, to spread legal awareness, so as to strengthen the unconventional justice delivery system. In association with the government agencies and N.G.Os, it is proposed to launch a phase-mannered programme, like ‘Teen-in-Law’, at the initial stage, which covers the entire teenage group of the population, in the district of Chitradurga, under the systematic and informal legal education.
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Regarding teenagers, outside the school/ college campus, specific
programmes are to be scheduled, with the tie-up, with continuing Adult Education Programme, Zilla Parishad and other functionaries concerned. Statement Of Subject:
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2.
‘Teen-in-Law’, refers to the youths, between the age of 13 years to 19
years, as a fertile group under this campaign, who have a long way to go in the present generation. The forceful capacity to perceive, understand and receive innovative ideas; react to progressive changes; a dream to build a new world of scar free, but healthy society; imbibing rich values, are the factors to be kept in mind, to cover this group, at the initial stage. After imparting legal education to this group, they can be converted into fertile local resource, for other activities, at the grass-root-level, in co-ordination with Legal Services Authority. This, obviously, leads to strengthen ‘Nyaya Panchayath System’. After the first phase programme, ‘Fair-in-Law’ i.e. the fair sect of the human population, in the district of Chitradurga, is to be covered, under this Intensive Legal Literacy Campaign.
Objectives:
• To impart legal literacy intensively. •
To train the fertile group of population, with legal awareness.
• To make use of this core group, as a tie-up legal resources for L.S.A. • To implement other National programmes like Micro Literacy, National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme and others, as directed by NLSA. Methodology:
4.
After collecting the data of this teenage group in the district, a trial based
programme will be launched in one of Taluks, covering all the schools and colleges, specially from 8th standard to II year Degree, with the specified syllabus, for a period of one month. There will be regular teaching, during school/ college
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hours, by the teachers themselves, for 45 to 50 minutes a day, and at the end of the month, a test will be conducted, followed by certificates to the successful students, by the SLSA. The students, who obtain certificates, are to be encouraged in the academic career, wherever possible, like, with grace marks or otherwise.
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To train this teenagers, to impart legal education, as per the syllabus
scheduled by the DLSA, a work shop is to be conducted, well in advance, and incentive may be given to these teachers, if possible.
4.2
After completing the campaign, with regard to the school/ college
going students of this teenage group, the youths of this group, outside the school/ college campus, are to be concentrated, at second phase, by holding Adult Education Programme, in co-ordination with the functionary concerned, again for a period of one month. This course will also be performed by conducting a test, even may be oral test, for illiterates, and issuance of certificates accordingly, with an incentive from the Village Panchayath or Taluk panchayath, to get priority among beneficiaries, under government schemes.
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In the third phase, by using these youth population, the DLSA plans to
impart Legal Literacy Programme, for the entire women population of this district.
Conclusion:
5.
Having regard to the illiteracy, poverty, lack of access to justice and
socio-cultural restraints on children and women, to get themselves exposed to the world, the intensive programme would work out, in the better way, so as to cover the entire population under ILLC. This kind of campaign will meet the challenges
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of docket exclusion and strengthen the right to life of a common man. The slow, but steady campaign, with individual attention, would yield commendable results at the macro level.
(Ms. Shashikala M.A.) Prl District & Sessions Judge and Chairperson, DLSA, Chitradurga.
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Ms. Shashikala M.A. Prl District & Sessions Judge, and Chairperson, DLSA, Chitradurga.
Report, on Intensive Legal Literacy Campaign, launched from 11th July 2009, at Chitradurga district:
The activities, one undertake either under obligation, or as an innovative approach, towards the other, must be preceded with a clear objective, to see that the purpose of such act, and the amount of efforts, shall yield maximum fruits, though not 100% result. In addition to Legal Literacy work, an attempt is being made from the author, to see that the efforts of Legal Services Authority, in imparting Legal Literacy Programmes, creating awareness amongst general public, can be strengthened further, with intensive activities investing same amount of energy, time and expenses. The systematic spreading of legal awareness, concentrating the structured group, based on age, gender and socio-cultural backgrounds, with scientific approach, no doubt, can achieve the object, more efficiently and effectively. Therefore, Intensive Legal Literacy Campaign, as the brain child of the Chairperson, District Legal Services Authority, Chitradurga, is being introduced and launched, for the first time in the history, inaugurated by His Lordship, Hon’ble Sri Justice P.D. Dinakaran, Chief Justice, High Court of Karnataka, on 11th July 2009, at Hiriyur, Chitradurga district. 1.
Intensive Legal Literacy Campaign comprises two phased programme,
firstly, concentrating the youth population, under ‘Teen-in-Law’ programme, in the
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district, and at second phase, the fair-sect of the population, i.e women group of the district, under ‘Fair-in-Law’. The project of ‘Teen-in-Law’ is annexed herewith. 2.
As a part of first phase campaign, the teen age population of the
district, who are school and college going children, are being covered. The BirdView of the first phase programme is annexed herewith.
3.
Department of Public Instructions and Pre-University Board, at the
district level, are co-ordinating the first part of first phase programme, with District Legal Services Authority, Chitradurga, in full swing. 4.
Pre-launching tests are held to document the awareness of teenage
population in the district, as a part of methodology, and to compare the result of this campaign, by holding Post-launching test. There is scope for comparative study of this new concept, being introduced in the district of Chitradurga, with a hope to extend it to others, with modifications, if necessary. 5.
The post-launching test will be held on 14th/ 15th August, 2009, in the
sample unit of Aimangala – Hiriyur taluk, Chitradurga district. From 16th August 2009 to 15th September 2009, this ‘Teen-in-Law’ programme will be implemented in the entire district at a stretch, covering 78,794 students en masse. The subjects being taught: 1. Fundamental Duties and Rights 2. Awareness against Child Labour & Child Rights 3. Gender Discrimination 4. Domestic Violence 5. National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme 6. Protection of Environment 7. Traffic Rules 8. Maintenance of wife, children and parents 9. Marriage Rules, and consequences of violating the Marriage Laws
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10.General Knowledge on Arrest and Right of person under arrest. 6.
The implementation of this Intensive Legal Literacy Campaign, is
closely supervised and monitored by the District Legal Services Authority, in the entire district, with the involvement of wings of district administration. Annexture: a. Invitation b. ‘Teen-in-Law’ c. Bird-View d. Photos e. Paper-clippings