Civil litigation allows individuals to seek legal remedies for disputes involving property, family, contracts or rights. For people from the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) of Society, accessing civil justice can be a challenging task due to high legal costs and lack of awareness.
Criminal litigation involves legal proceedings against individuals accused of committing crimes, where the state prosecutes the accused to uphold law and order. For people from the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) of Society, facing criminal charges or seeking justice as victims can be overwhelming due to limited financial and legal resources.
Legal Awareness for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) is essential to empower individuals with the knowledge of their rights and the means to seek justice. Many people from EWS backgrounds face exploitation or injustice simply because they are unaware of the legal protections available to them under the law.
We organize free health check-ups, distribute essentials like sanitary napkins, and run awareness programs across rural Bengal to fight chronic diseases and health illiteracy.
We provide civil and criminal legal support to economically weaker sections and raise awareness about rights, helping communities access justice and protect themselves from exploitation.
We offer skill development, vocational training, and digital literacy programs to promote self-employment and connect underprivileged youth and women to local and online job opportunities.