This paper examines the critical role of legal frameworks in enhancing access to justice, particularly in developing nations. Access to justice is fundamental in ensuring equity, resolving disputes, and enforcing rights, yet remains elusive for many due to inadequate legal provisions, lack of awareness, and financial constraints. We analyze how different countries have structured their legal systems to overcome these barriers, focusing on the implementation of laws, the efficiency of judicial processes, and the availability of legal aid services. Comparative analysis across various jurisdictions reveals that successful legal frameworks often include comprehensive legal aid, community legal education programs, and reforms aimed at reducing judicial delays. The paper utilizes case studies from both developed and developing countries to illustrate successful practices and identify areas requiring further reform. Furthermore, it discusses the impact of technology, such as online dispute resolution and digital legal services, on improving access to justice. The findings suggest that effective legal frameworks, coupled with technological advancements, significantly enhance the ability for individuals to obtain fair and timely justice. Recommendations are provided for policymakers to strengthen legal frameworks by integrating these elements, ensuring that access to justice is not a privilege but a right accessible by all...
S. Yadav (Thu,) studied this question.