
Legal Aid Act
The Legal Aid Act is legislation that ensures individuals who cannot afford legal representation or access to justice are provided with assistance. It establishes the framework for delivering legal aid services, often financed or regulated by the government, to help disadvantaged or marginalized groups in legal proceedings. The Act aims to promote equality before the law by making legal support available to those in need, ensuring that financial hardship does not prevent someone from asserting their rights or defending themselves in court.