Land dispute
Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 05 September 2024
This query is : Resolved
My name is Sunita Sharma, and I'm a 40-year-old homemaker from a small village. In our village, standing up for what's right is important, but many of us don’t know much about our legal rights. We face issues like domestic violence, land disputes, and people being denied what they deserve, but we’re often lost when it comes to finding help. I remember when I was denied my share of inherited property; I didn’t know where to turn or what to do. I’ve seen this happen to so many people in our community, and it’s heartbreaking because we just don’t have the knowledge or resources to fight back. I’m also wondering if the BNS will organize workshops or camps in our village, where legal experts can come and talk to us directly, answer our questions, and guide us on what to do. It would be great if they could send mobile vans with legal resources to our village, so we don’t have to travel far to get help. Will the BNS work with local NGOs and community leaders to make sure everyone gets the information they need?
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 05 September 2024
The district legal services authority conduct such workshops at village level with assistance of able advocates and judges, hence you may give an application on behalf of your village peasants to conduct one such workshop in your village also to create awareness of the women's rights in your village also.