About the Firm
Pro bono & community work
The firm supports access to justice and works alongside non-profit partners on social-impact initiatives.
Why it matters
Access to justice
The right to be heard should not depend on the ability to pay for it. The firm believes that a functioning legal system has to make room for those who cannot easily reach it, and it contributes to that work both in its own matters and through partner organisations.
Much of this work sits close to the firm's day-to-day practice in criminal and family law, where the people most affected by the system are often those least able to navigate it. Supporting fair process, rehabilitation and education is a natural extension of that work.
Partner Organisations
Organisations the firm works alongside

India Vision Foundation
Founded by Dr Kiran Bedi, the Foundation works on prison reform and on the rehabilitation and reintegration of prisoners and the education of their children. Its work connects naturally with the firm's interest in fair process and access to justice in the criminal system.

TYCIA Foundation
TYCIA, short for Turn Your Concern Into Action, works across education, livelihoods and criminal justice, including programmes to reintegrate at-risk young people. The firm supports its work in giving people a genuine second chance.

Samarpan
Samarpan supports the education and welfare of underprivileged children in Delhi. The firm assists initiatives that widen access to education and opportunity for those who would otherwise go without.
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