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Poor Prisoners, Defence of
& 21 Geo. 5, c. 32), repealing the Poor Prisoners' Defence Act, 1903, entitles any person to free legal aid in the preparation and conduct of his defence at the trial and to have solicitor and counsel assigned … may have been set up) that it is desirable in the interests of justice that he should have legal aid in the preparation and conduct of his defence at the trial. Rules for carrying the act into effect
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Costs
person. S. 3 of the Poor Prisoners Defence Act, 1930, provides for costs where a defence certificate or legal aid certificate has been granted. These include in the case of a defence certificate, the fees of counsel and … counsel and solicitor and the cost of a copy of the depositions, and in the case of a legal aid certificate, the fees of a solicitor. Other expenses properly incurred may be included. See also Summary Jurisdiction Acts,
Influencing the thinking
part a matter of putting a value on assets and partly a matter of arithmetical calculation, Reg. v. Legal Aid Board, Ex parte Parsons, 1997 All ER 347. See also Reg. v. Legal Aid Appeal Committee, Exp. McCormick … arithmetical calculation, Reg. v. Legal Aid Board, Ex parte Parsons, 1997 All ER 347. See also Reg. v. Legal Aid Appeal Committee, Exp. McCormick (Q.B.D.), (2000) 1 WLR 1804.
Legal justice and natural justice
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Giving notice in writing
clause (b) of the proviso to s. 138 was transmitted by Fax it would be compliance with the legal requirement, SIL Import v. Exim Aides Silk Exporters, (1991) 4 SCC 567: AIR 1999 SC 1609 (1612, 1613). … s. 138 was transmitted by Fax it would be compliance with the legal requirement, SIL Import v. Exim Aides Silk Exporters, (1991) 4 SCC 567: AIR 1999 SC 1609 (1612, 1613). [Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881, s. 138,
Court and Judge
Judge by himself does not constitute a court being only an essential part of the Court, Supreme Court Legal Aid Committee v. Union of India, (1994) 6 SCC 731 (745
Directive principles of State Policy
the important directive principles require the State to strive to secure for its citizen legal justice and free legal aid, Constitution of India, Art. 39(A). A law giving effect to any of the Directive Principles shall not be
Material
Material, little significance, equating it with anything other than de minimis; at another, Reg. v. Legal Aid Appeal Committee Exp. McCormick (Q.B.D.), (2000) 1 WLR 1804 Material, means 'fundamental', vital, basic, cardinal, central, crucial, decisive,
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