DHAKA, March 28, (V7N) — A total of 2,32,216 cases have been disposed of through the National Legal Aid Services Organization (NLASO) by providing government-funded legal assistance, according to a report published on the organization’s website.

The report, covering the period from 2009 to February 2026, detailed that legal advice services were provided in 5,55,908 cases to underprivileged justice seekers.

Of the disposed cases, 2,322 were settled through the Supreme Court Legal Aid Office, while 2,29,074 were resolved through legal aid offices in 64 districts across the country. Additionally, 820 cases were disposed of through labor legal aid cells in Dhaka and Chattogram.

Legal aid services are provided under the Legal Aid Act, with the aim of ensuring access to justice for financially disadvantaged and helpless litigants.

The activities of NLASO are conducted under the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, reflecting the government’s commitment to expanding justice delivery mechanisms for marginalized communities.

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