Meghwal Pushes Tech & Pro Bono for Rural Justice Access at Kurukshetra

Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal emphasized leveraging technology and pro bono legal services to enhance justice accessibility, particularly in rural India, at a regional workshop in Kurukshetra. The event, part of the DISHA scheme, also featured Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini discussing digital governance's role in justice. Key highlights included the launch of e-books on North Eastern customary laws and a documentary on the DISHA scheme's nationwide impact. The workshop facilitated live interactions with beneficiaries and legal professionals, underscoring the government's commitment to technology-enabled legal service delivery.

Key Points: Meghwal Stresses Tech-Driven Justice Access, Pro Bono at Workshop

  • Tech-driven justice via Tele-Law
  • Pro bono initiatives by lawyers
  • Grassroots impact in rural areas
  • Launch of NE customary law e-books
  • DISHA scheme progress showcased
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Arjun Ram Meghwal stresses on tech-driven access to justice, pro bono initiatives

Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal highlights Tele-Law and pro bono initiatives for rural justice access at a DISHA scheme workshop in Haryana.

"stressed on pro bono initiatives by lawyers and optimal use of Tele-Law to improve public access to justice - Arjun Ram Meghwal"

New Delhi, March 22

Union Minister of State for Law and Justice Arjun Ram Meghwal on Sunday stressed on pro bono initiatives by lawyers and optimal use of Tele-Law to improve public access to justice, especially in rural areas.

He was speaking at the Regional Event-cum-Workshop 2026, at Kurukshetra University, organised under the Tele-Law initiative of Designing Innovative Solutions for Holistic Access to Justice (DISHA), a Central Sector Scheme implemented by the Department of Justice under the Access to Justice division, Ministry of Law and Justice.

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini also shared his perspective on strengthening access to justice and the role of digital interventions in governance at the workshop.

The Regional Event-cum-Workshop on the Tele-Law programme, organised under the DISHA Scheme of the Department of Justice, is part of the Government of India's broader effort to strengthen access to justice through awareness, capacity-building, and technology-enabled service delivery.

A special highlight of the event was the celebration of 150 years of the national song 'Vande Mataram', performed by local artists, commemorating its historic and cultural significance in India's freedom movement.

The event featured a welcome address by the Secretary, Department of Justice, setting the context for the workshop, followed by a session showcasing the progress of the DISHA Scheme in Haryana, including live interactions with Tele-Law panel lawyers, Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs), and beneficiaries, demonstrating the impact of technology-enabled legal services at the grassroots level.

The programme also included a segment on the pro bono initiatives undertaken by law colleges in Haryana, with experience-sharing by faculty members and students engaged in community legal service.

As part of the event, five e-books on customary laws of the North Eastern region of India were formally launched, contributing to the preservation and dissemination of indigenous legal knowledge.

Additionally, a Doordarshan documentary on the DISHA Scheme was launched, highlighting its vision, implementation, and impact across the country.

The programme concluded with the presentation of mementoes, followed by a vote of thanks by the Joint Secretary (Access to Justice) and the National Anthem.

About 900 participants attended the event physically, including officials of the Punjab and Haryana High Court; officials from the State Legal Services Authority, Haryana; advocates from the Bar associations of the Punjab and Haryana High Court; government counsels; Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs) from Common Service Centres (CSCs) and Tele-Law panel lawyers.

Also present were faculty members and law students from Kurukshetra University, Dr B.R. Ambedkar National Law University (Sonipat), SGT University (Gurugram), G.D. Goenka University (Gurugram), the School of Legal Studies, Geeta Institute of Law (Panipat), and The NorthCap University (Gurugram), along with directors, registrars, and senior officials from both Central and state administrations.

In addition, several citizens and stakeholders of the Department of Justice joined the event through virtual mode.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see focus on pro bono work. Young lawyers should be encouraged to take this up. But the real test is whether common people in places like Kurukshetra actually find it easier to get legal aid now. Talk is cheap, implementation is key.
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Aman W
Launching e-books on North East customary laws is a brilliant step! India's legal diversity needs to be preserved. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone working in legal tech, I appreciate the focus on DISHA and Tele-Law. The integration with Common Service Centres is smart. Hope they scale this up pan-India. The documentary on Doordarshan will help create awareness.
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Karthik V
While the intent is good, I have a respectful criticism. These workshops often become talking shops. The real measure will be a reduction in pending cases at the district level. We need more lawyers on the ground, not just in virtual panels.
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Meera T
Including the celebration of 'Vande Mataram' shows a nice blend of technology, justice, and culture. Our freedom struggle inspires us to ensure justice for all. More power to such initiatives!

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