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The kindest cut: Sunil Mittal gives away Rs 5 cr of his salary to provide legal aid for undertrials

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Under CSR, Bharti Enterprises will spend about Rs 100 crore a year on building schools and toilets and running Nyaya Bharti

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The kindest cut: Sunil Mittal gives away Rs 5 cr of his salary to provide legal aid for undertrials

New Delhi - Bharti Enterprises will launch a legal aid service to provide assistance to first-time undertrials languishing in jails for minor offences and its Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal will contribute Rs 5 crore from his own salary to fund the initiative. ‘Nyaya Bharti’, which will start with Rs 10 crore funding from Bharti, will help the undertrials at district court-level by paying bail and surety amounts. “To start with, we will roll out Nyaya Bharti in the Delhi-NCR and Punjab and add more states such as Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana and Rajasthan. Bharti Airtel will contribute Rs 10 crore each year as part of CSR for this project,” said Mittal, the Chairman of Bharti Enterprises, that owns India’s biggest private telecom operator Bharti Airtel. [caption id=“attachment_1060403” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Sunil Mittal. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/SunilMittal_Reuters_1April2.jpg) Sunil Mittal. Reuters[/caption] Mittal said half of the funding, or Rs 5 crore, will come from the salary he draws. He drew a salary of Rs 27.17 crore in 2014-15. The initiative, for which young lawyers will be roped in to pour into thousands of cases of languishing undertrials, bring them to a screening committee and provide them legal defence, including bail bonds, is aimed at being rolled out by April 1, 2016. “It is estimated that there are over 280,000 undertrials in 1,387 jails in India, constituting nearly 68 per cent of the total prisoner population,” he said, adding only first time offenders charged with minor offences will be taken up. The proportion of undertrials is among the world’s ten worst and many of the undertrials have been in custody for periods longer than the prison term had they been convicted. Mittal said the idea of launching the legal aid service, besides Bharti’s education and sanitation initiative under CSR, came to him during his visits to Patiala court for his case. “Most undertrials suffer in jails simply because of their ignorance of the law and their rights to liberty, their inability to pay the meagre amounts required for bails and bonds and lack of persons to stand surety,” he said. Under Nyaya Bharti, a screening committee of independent persons will be set up that will identify the cases that need to be taken up. It will work under the aegis of Bharti Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Bharti Enterprises, and will have a separate Governing Board. Former Chief Justice of India A S Anand will be the chairman of the Governing Board. Other members of the 12-member Board include former Solicitor General Harish N Salve and senior counsel Maninder Singh and Sanjaya Baru, who was media advisor to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Mittal and his brother Rakesh Bharti Mittal too would be on the board. “We are making a small start with Nyaya Bharti and hope more people, in particular, from the legal fraternity and corporate India will come forward to support this noble cause,” Mittal said. Under CSR, Bharti Enterprises will spend about Rs 100 crore a year on building schools and toilets and running Nyaya Bharti. PTI

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