Nagaland NewsMini Legal Services Camp inaugurated at Meluri

Mini Legal Services Camp inaugurated at Meluri

A Mini Legal Services Camp was held at Multi-Purpose Hall, Meluri town on April 11 under the aegis of Nagaland State Legal Services Authority (NSLSA), in collaboration with Phek District Legal Services Authority (PDLSA) and District Administration, Meluri.
According to DIPR report, the camp was inaugurated by advisor, New & Renewable Energy, NSDMA, Z. Nyusietho Nyuthe. In his address, Nyuthe lauded the Member Secretary, NSLSA and Phek District authorities for their concern and services to the people of Meluri and the Pochury community. He urged citizens to avail the legal services provided at the camp and encouraged them to be law-abiding citizens.
Delivering the keynote address, NSLSA member secretary, Neiko Akami, elaborated on the objectives of legal services camps, including free legal aid, implementation of schemes, dispute resolution and spreading awareness about citizens’ rights and entitlements. He emphasized the need for greater awareness to ensure justice was accessible to all sections of society.
Earlier, invocation was offered by pastor Kuthotso Tunyu, TBCMT. Welcome address by Duvelu Vero, District & Sessions Judge-cum-chairperson, Phek DLSA and vote of thanks by Holika Sukhau, Judicial Magistrate First Class-cum-Secretary, PDLSA, while Thukutalu Chizo, Panel Lawyer, PDLSA chaired the programme.
The event culminated with the formal inauguration of the Mini Legal Services Camp by the special guest, marking a step forward in promoting legal awareness and outreach in the district.

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