The “Assistance to Law Graduates” scheme was introduced by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Government of Tamil Nadu. This initiative provides financial assistance of ₹50,000/- to differently abled law graduates to support their enrollment in the Bar Council and the purchase of law books.
Benefits
- ₹50,000/- financial assistance for differently abled law graduates.
- The funds can be used for Bar Council enrollment fees and the purchase of law books.
Eligibility Criteria
- The applicant must be a differently abled person.
- The applicant must be a law graduate.
Application Process
Offline Mode
- Visit the District Differently Abled Welfare Office during office hours.
- Request the application form from the designated staff.
- Fill out the application form with all required details.
- Attach all necessary documents (self-attested if required).
- Submit the completed form to the District Differently Abled Welfare Officer.
- Obtain a receipt or acknowledgment of submission with date, time, and reference number.
Documents Required
- National Identity Card of the Differently Abled Person.
- Law Degree Certificate.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: For what use does the Assistance to Law Graduates plan serve?
A1: The program offers differently abled law graduates ₹50,000/-financial aid for Bar Council enrollment and legal book purchase.
Q2:Under this program, how much financial aid is given?
A2: ₹50,000/-each qualified applicant pays.
Q3: Under this plan, who qualifies to be helped?
A3: Tamil Nadu’s differently abled legal graduates leave their mark.
Q4: What is the lowest eligibility qualification needed?
A4: The candidate has to have a Law Degree (LLB).
Q5: How can people solve issues about this program?
A5: Candidates may seek grievance redressal at the District Differently Abled Welfare Office.
Q6: Are people living outside the district eligible for this programme?
A6: Candidates have to apply in the areas where they live in.
Q7: Does seeking this help come with any expenses?
A7: The application process comes free of cost.
Q8: Are those with disabilities other than vision impaired eligible?
A8: Indeed, every category of differently abled people qualifies.
Q9: Exists a deadline for turning in the application?
A9: Usually announced annually, applicants may consult the District Differently Abled Welfare Office.
Q10: Are there other services available for uses other than book purchases and Bar Council enrollment?
A10: The cash aid is just meant for law books and bar council enrollment.