Commitment
Review and enact the Legal Aid Bill
Source
SAP
Reference
NSAP 2019-2023: Good Governance, Section 5.1: Rule of Law and Judicial Reform Policy 4: Promote Access to Justice and Expedite Delivery of Justice, Subsection 4.1(a).
Date Updated
Mar 30, 2023
0
Not Realized
Mechanism for Realization
AGO has been working on a draft legal aid bill since 2019. The draft is currently undergoing internal reviews to identify best models to suit the existing legal aid system in the Maldives. Draft for review and stakeholder feedback is yet to be circulated.
Budget
State Budget (salaried staff to implement actions)
0%
Realization
Political Process Monitoring Report on Access to Justice after NSAP 2019-2023 Reforms (ERI, April 2023)

NSAP 2019-2023 acknowledges that a lack of necessary laws, shortfalls in existing legislation hinders the effectiveness of State institutions in the Maldives. Furthermore, limitations of the legal system, independence and accountability of the judiciary, lack of transparency and effectiveness of the JSC, lack of public trust in the judiciary system, dissatisfaction with the courts, judges and magistrates due to lack of competence, allegations of corruption, unfair/unjust decision-making, unavailability of lawyers, have severe implications on the delivery of justice in the Maldives. [at 366, NSAP 2019-2023].

The sub-sector, therefore, proposed to address the challenges to Access to Justice through legal and judicial reforms, and committed to the introduction of a legal aid bill to strengthen the service provision.

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