New Delhi: Chief Justice of India (CJI) N V Ramana on Thursday suggested the organizations of the Indian diaspora in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to think about creating a legal assistance center to help those in need of such assistance in India.
The CJI said the national and state legal services authorities in India, which takes care of the legal service needs of 70 percent needy population totally free of cost, would extend all possible help in dealing with the legal problems of the needy persons in India.
Speaking at a felicitation function organized by the Indian community in UAE at the India Social and Cultural Centre, Abu Dhabi, Justice Ramana said the growing strong relationship between the two countries will only grow in the times to come and the strong bonds of friendship are bound to flourish and achieve new heights.
He said one of the major reasons for the strong ties between the two nations is that Indians constitute one of the largest ethnic groups in the UAE and they have significantly contributed to the development of the UAE over the years.
As the Chief Justice of India, I cannot make any promise to you but I can suggest to organizations, such as the India Social and Cultural Centre, to think about creating a legal assistance center to help those in need of legal assistance in India, Justice Ramana said.
He said the legal assistance center can be a nodal point for coordination between the needy and the Indian legal services authority.
Besides the CJI, apex court judge Justice Hima Kohli was also there in the felicitation function in Abu Dhabi which was webcasted on Youtube.
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