FIVE groups signed a Memorandum of Understanding yesterday to establish a new centre to help people who want to represent themselves in court.
The Community Justice Centre which will provide legal and social aid to litigants who wish to represent themselves in the Subordinate Courts, is expected to start operations by this fourth quarter.
Five organisations entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Wednesday, to establish a Community Justice Centre that seeks to assist unrepresented litigants through its services.
SINGAPORE: Five organisations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to set up a Community Justice Centre (CJC) that aims to help unrepresented litigants through its services.
Community Justice Centre (CJC) – which seeks to assist unrepresented litigants through its service – has been established by the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, Ministry of Law, Subordinate Courts, Tan Chin Tuan Foundation, and The Law Society of Singapore.
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