Events

Two day training on documentation, research and theatre as tools for better implementation of SC/ST PoA Act

PART III’s trainings in Orai and Kanpur focused on empowering lawyers, field workers, and young SC participants with tools such as RTI tracking and the Theatre of the Oppressed. These sessions aimed to strengthen litigation efforts, improve understanding of the SC/ST PoA Act, and foster discussions on key socio-economic issues.

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One-day training with youth on constitutional rights and social justice

Part III organized a one-day training in Patna for 40-45 Patna University students on the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989. The session focused on the criminal procedure, filing FIRs, and the importance of documentation. Participants shared personal experiences of caste atrocities and discussed legal challenges faced during the process of seeking justice.

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Cross-learning workshop on challenges in access to justice within the criminal justice system

Part III and DDJC conducted an in-depth session on legal strategies in cases of caste atrocities under the SC/ST Act. The discussion covered challenges at pre-trial stages, including issues with FIR filing, delayed investigations, and compensation. The teams also explored legal interventions for cases involving manual scavengers lacking their legal entitlements.

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Two Day Legal Training on the importance of documentation and legal intervention in cases of caste and gender-based violence

Part Three conducted a training session over two days in Patna, to generate awareness on the importance of documentation, letter writing and basic criminal procedure, as well as usage of the SC/Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989

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Cross-learning workshop on implementation of special laws enacted to safeguard interests of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes

Part III held a cross-learning session with DDJC on research regarding the implementation of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989. The teams discussed challenges faced when filing RTI applications, provided legal training on PoA provisions, and offered legal advice to survivors of caste atrocities in Banda, Allahabad, and Orai.

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Legal aid camp – Yes! We Can

‘Yes! We Can’ works to empower people with disabilities, fostering an inclusive society where they actively participate in social life. Joicy from Part III joined a one-day Legal Aid camp organized by the group, offering guidance and support to 18 individuals with disabilities, promoting their rights and inclusion in everyday activities.

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Cross-learning workshop on  the navigating the criminal justice system

DDJC and Part III conducted a cross-learning workshop to address challenges faced by survivors of caste-based violence in Uttar Pradesh. The session focused on legal strategies, gaps in police investigations, and improving access to compensation and legal aid under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.

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Cross-learning session on legal provisions governing protection from sexual harassment

Part III led a session with adolescent girls on identifying sexual harassment and relevant legal provisions. Through a role-play, participants shared their experiences of street harassment near school gates. The session covered key Indian Penal Code sections (294, 354-A, 509), with discussions on reporting challenges and strategies for addressing harassment.

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