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Speed Mentoring Drive

Overview

The LSC Speed Mentoring Drive, part of the Know Your Rights Initiative, aims to educate students in government schools about their fundamental rights and various legal protections. Launched in July 2022, the drive targets students across two age groups: Classes 6 to 8 and Classes 9 to 12. The initiative provides a comprehensive understanding of critical topics such as Fundamental Rights & Duties, Constitutional Principles, Women's Rights & Protection against Sexual Harassment, Gender Discrimination, and Digital Crimes.

Objective

Provide students with a thorough understanding of their fundamental rights, duties, and legal protections. Increase awareness about constitutional principles, gender issues, and digital crimes among young learners. Equip students with practical knowledge and resources to address legal issues and seek support when necessary. Utilize engaging and interactive methods to make learning about legal rights accessible and impactful for students. The drive is executed through a series of engaging and educational sessions including Nukkad Natak Performances, Theoretical Explanations, Practical Examples, Visual Aids & Educational Pamphlets, Support Systems & Remedies.

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The GNLU Legal Services Committee has been set up in the year 2007 by way of Section 4(k) of the Legal Service Authorities Act, 1987 which reads as "Develop, in consultation with the Bar Council of India, programs for clinical legal education and promote guidance and supervise the establishment and working of legal services clinics in universities, law colleges and other institutions". The Legal Aid Cell (or committee, as is the practice now), established under statutory law provides assistance through a variety of methods, including traditional casework, summary advice, self-help, community legal education, community development and policy reform initiatives.

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