LLRC Action Plan seeks to extend services of legal aid centres

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Sri Lanka has observed that the Legal Aid Commission of Sri Lanka, primarily funded by the State, covers most parts of the country with approximately 70 legal aid centres, including in the former conflict-affected areas and records a high caseload and provision of services.  



Intervening during an Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Lawyers and Judges at the ongoing 23rd Session of the Human Rights Council on Thursday (30 May 2013), Deputy Solicitor General Buwaneka Aluwihare noted that the National Plan of Action for the implementation of the recommendations of the LLRC has taken due note of the services that can be extended by legal aid centres in the post-conflict situation.

The Commission’s mission is to identify those members of society who lack access to the remedies available to them under the law and to make available to them means through which they can use the law and the legal system to secure justice.

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