In Nagaland, Para Legal Volunteers (PLVs) can serve as vital links between the legal system and the grassroots level, particularly in areas where access to formal legal services may be limited. PLVs can facilitate mediation sessions and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to resolve conflicts and disputes within communities. By promoting dialogue and reconciliation, PLVs can help prevent the escalation of disputes and reduce the burden on formal legal institutions. PLVs can monitor legal cases and provide support to litigants by accompanying them to courts, assisting with court procedures, and ensuring that their cases are being heard and addressed in a timely manner. This can help ensure access to justice for marginalized individuals and communities.