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Bar Council Legal Aid Centre
The Bar Council Legal Aid Centre (BCLAC) was founded by the Malaysian Bar
Council with the purpose of providing citizens equal opportunity for the
enforcements of their fundamental right to equality before the law. It is one of
two organisations in Malaysia which provide FREE legal ADVICE &
REPRESENTATION, and it has branches to represent each state in Malaysia.

The BCLAC are actively involved in pro-bono work in the community, and conduct
many programmes in cooperation with other organisation (e.g. All Women Action
Society (AWAM), Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO), Sisters-In-Islam (SIS),
Tenaganita’s Migrant Workers Desk, Pink Triangle Foundation, United Nation High
Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)) to provide free legal advice & representation
to relevant parties.
The BCLAC is funded by the sole contribution of members of the Bar and cases are
taken on a voluntary basis by dedicated lawyers. As such, you will appreciate that
their services are limited to those who truly have no means to seek representation
privately.

What happens after you walk into a LAC?

The first thing that happens is that you will be interviewed to review your eligibility for their services, using the Means Test (see below). The counsellors will then review your case and provide guidance on future actions required.

If you have not brought all the required documents, the counsellors may provide preliminary advice, but will require these documents to be submitted to proceed further.

Means Test
The criteria for people who qualify for legal aid from the BCLAC are:
Applicants whose monthly income, after deduction of monthly expenses, should be:
Single person
RM650
Married couple (joint income)
RM900
e.g. Single person
Salary
RM1000 p/m
Monthly exp. RM450
Balance
RM550 (QUALIFIED)
NOTE: Monthly expenses include rental, utility bills, medical bills, personal expenses,
monies given to support parents/family, etc.

When visiting the LAC, you should provide proof of income (e.g. payslip), monthly expenses (e.g. rental receipt, medical expenses etc.) and details of the case you seek help on.

What are the cases which are not covered by LAC?
Note all the cases are accepted by LAC, they do not help individual on the below
cases:

1. Motor Accident
2. Debt Collection
3. Defamation Conveyancing

4. Probate/ Letter of Administration
5. Any offence that carries a DEATH or LIFE SENTENCE
What if you do not qualify?

Even if you do not qualify for the above, the LAC are more than happy to provide
basic guidelines and directions for further action to ‘walk-in’ clients. They also hold a
directory of legal firms available in the area.

They do not entertain legal queries via the telephone, to ensure the integrity of any
information given.

Also, keep in mind that not all cases require legal representation. For example, for a small claims case - no legal representation is necessary. You only need to submit a form to the Magistrate Court 9, Jalan Duta (available there).

Small claims cases include all actions where the money damages claimed are not in
excess of RM5,000.
Where are the LACs located?
Address and contact details for LACs nationwide are found at:
http://www.malaysianbar.org.my/legal_aid_centres.html
The Kuala Lumpur LAC contact is:

Bar Council Legal Aid Centre
(Kuala Lumpur),
6th Floor, Wisma Kraftangan,
Jalan Tun Perak,
50050 Kuala Lumpur.

Phone
03-26932072 / 26913005
Fax
03-26930527
E-mail
lacklb@klbar.org.my
Website
www.legalaidkl.org
The Shah Alam contact is:

Bar Council Legal Aid Centre Selangor
No. 41A, Jalan Bola Jaring
13/15, Section 13
40100 Shah Alam
Selangor Darul Ehsan.

Phone
03-5510 7007 / 7008
Fax
03-5510 7009
Email
sellac@streamyx.com

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