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Rigorous training in legal research and analysis across criminal and civil law.
Hands-on exposure to legal drafting, including pleadings, applications, opinions and notices in both criminal and civil matters.
Structured practice in moot court exercises, focusing on memorial drafting, oral advocacy and court craft.
Development of case analysis and litigation strategy, grounded in statutory provisions and judicial precedents.


Capacity-building programmes for law students, legal practitioners and civil society organisations on core areas of law and practice.
Specialised sessions on gender justice, human rights, constitutional provisions and statutory compliance.
Practical sessions on legal remedies, procedural law and advocacy.
Engagement with practitioners and subject matter experts to bridge doctrinal law and real-world legal application.
Blogs: Focus on core legal subjects, including statutory interpretation, constitutional developments, criminal and procedural law, regulatory frameworks and evolving judicial doctrines.
Legal Review: Provides structured coverage of landmark judgments, doctrinal shifts and significant amendments, with in-depth case studies and jurisdiction or statute-specific legal analysis relevant for legal education and practice.
Knowledge Repository: Maintains a free, open-access archive of bare-act explainers, case law digests, comparative legal notes, procedural checklists and community contributed legal research to support rigorous legal learning and reference.


Conduct legal awareness outreach in colleges and community settings focusing on fundamental, statutory and procedural rights.
Deliver interactive, case-based sessions to build legal literacy, rights consciousness and practical understanding of remedies.
Simplify complex legal provisions into accessible, citizen-focused knowledge without compromising legal accuracy.
Encourage informed engagement with legal institutions, grievance redressal mechanisms and courts.
Organise legal aid clinics to provide free legal assistance, counselling and preliminary legal advice.
Facilitate training of para legal volunteers in collaboration with NALSA/DALSA.
Strengthen community-level legal awareness and institutional linkage with the formal legal aid system.


Enter into MoUs with universities and academic institutions for joint research, training, and capacity-building initiatives.
Develop strategic partnerships with NGOs and civil society organisations to strengthen implementation, outreach, and social impact.
Co-design programmes combining research, field engagement, and legal awareness.
Facilitate knowledge exchange through joint events, publications, and community interventions.
Provide dedicated support for preliminary legal queries, offering accurate guidance on rights, remedies, and procedural steps.
Assist individuals with appropriate legal direction and referrals, without substituting formal legal representation.
Facilitate documentation guidance, including basic information on applications, notices, and legal formats.
Ensure confidential and ethical handling of queries, in line with professional legal standards.
