Hindustan Times (Delhi)

CM announces panel for ₹50cr lawyers’ fund

- HT Correspond­ent

THE 13-MEMBER PANEL WILL RECOMMEND ON HOW TO UTILISE THE WELFARE FUND MEANT FOR ADVOCATES

NEWDELHI: Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday announced that his government has constitute­d a 13-member committee for providing recommenda­tions on the utilisatio­n of a ₹50-crore lawyers’ welfare fund.

Addressing a press conference at the Delhi Secretaria­t, Kejriwal said that in the budget this year, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government has allocated a fund of ₹50 crore for the welfare of lawyers under the Chief Minister Advocate Welfare Scheme.

Kejriwal added that the committee will be headed by Rakesh Kumar Khanna, president of Supreme Court Bar Associatio­n and will submit its report within 10 days.

“Delhi government recognises the contributi­on of lawyers to society. Fulfilling their demand, a sum of ₹50 crore was set aside in the budget for the Chief Minister Advocate Welfare Scheme for all lawyers in Delhi. A 13-member committee of lawyers announced today will decide how this money should be used,” Kejriwal said.

Kejriwal said that the Delhi government was the first in the country to have made a provision of ₹50 crore in its budget for the welfare of lawyers. In doing so, the CM said, his government has fulfilled one of the election promises. Delhi government, he said, is duty-bound to consider the demands of various sections of society, as evident in cases of street vendors, JJ clusters and the middle-class population of the city.

Friday’s announceme­nt comes ahead of the Delhi assembly elections scheduled for early next year. “We are responsibl­y fulfilling our promises in the manifesto one by one. People fromthemid­dleclassco­mplained about expensive electricit­y and we made the electricit­y bill ‘zero’ for them. Our government is sensitive to the needs of people and we fulfil them with utmost care and dedication”, the chief minister said.

Later in the day, the government also issued an order in connection with the formation of the welfare committee. As per the order, K C Mittal, chairman of Bar Council of Delhi; Rahul Mehra, Standing Counsel (Delhi High Court); Mohit Mathur, president, Delhi High Court Bar Associatio­n; Rajesh Kaushik, vicepresid­ent, Dwarka Bar Associatio­n, and N C Gupta, president, Delhi Bar Associatio­n Tis Hazari Court are among the members of the committee.

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