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Legal Aid Act 1977
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28 Circumstances in which legal assistance may be
provided
(1) Subject to this section, and section 28A, legal assistance may be
provided to a person under this Act only if—
(a) the person is in need of that legal assistance because the person
cannot afford the cost of obtaining the assistance from private
legal practitioners; and
(b) it is reasonable in all the circumstances to provide the legal
assistance.
(2) However, subsection (1) does not apply to legal assistance consisting
of—
(a) legal advice; or
(b) duty lawyer services; or
(c) minor legal assistance.
(3) In the making of a decision whether a person is in need of legal
assistance by reason that the person is unable to afford the cost of
obtaining from private legal practitioners the legal services in respect
of which the legal assistance is sought, regard shall be had to all
relevant matters, including the following matters:
(a) the income of the person;
(b) the cash that is readily available to the person or can be made so
available;
(c) the debts, liabilities and other financial obligations of the person;
(d) the cost of living;
(e) the cost of obtaining the legal services from private legal
practitioners;
(f) any other matter affecting the ability of the person to meet the
cost of obtaining the legal services from private legal
practitioners.
(4) In the making of a decision whether it is reasonable in all the
circumstances to provide legal assistance to a person, regard shall be
had to all relevant matters, including—
(a) the nature and extent of any benefit that may accrue to the
person, to the public or to any section of the public from the
provision of the assistance or of any detriment that may be
suffered by the person, by the public or by any section of the
public if the assistance is not provided; and
(b) in the case of assistance in relation to a proceeding in a court or
before a tribunal—whether the proceeding is likely to terminate
in a manner favourable to the person.
(5) Legal assistance shall not be provided under this Act to a person who
is not ordinarily resident in the ACT unless the assistance relates to—
(a) a proceeding in a court, or before a tribunal, in the ACT; or
(b) a matter arising under the law in force in the ACT.
(6) Legal assistance shall not be provided under this Act to a person in or
in connection with a review by a review committee under part 6.
(7) Legal assistance may be provided under this Act to a body corporate
in special circumstances determined by the commission, but not
otherwise.