About The India Legal Aid Centre
The India Legal Aid Centre (ILAC) is a pioneering national initiative committed to ensuring that access to justice is not determined by a person’s financial capacity...
Why India Legal Aid Centre?
Unlike traditional legal aid that serves only the poorest, ILAC fills the gap for middle-class Indians who don’t qualify for state aid yet cannot afford costly private services, making quality legal support accessible and affordable.
What We Offer
Affordable Legal Aid
Bridging the gap for those who don’t qualify for free aid yet cannot afford private services.
Expert Guidance
Direct access to qualified lawyers and senior advocates for crucial cases.
Drafting & Documentation
Support with affidavits, petitions, wills, agreements, and notices.
Pro Bono Representation
Select cases taken up entirely free of cost in the public interest.
Accessible to All
A model designed for inclusivity, ensuring dignity and justice across communities.
Senior Advocate Engagement
High-stakes matters handled with the expertise of seasoned senior lawyers.
How We Work
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Direct Access
Citizens receive on-the-ground support through our lawyer-volunteer network.
Mediation First
We prioritize amicable resolutions before resorting to litigation.
Pro Bono Advocacy
Senior advocates are engaged without fees where justice demands it.
Research Driven
Casework draws on the strength of academics, editorial teams, and student researchers.
Technology Enabled
Digital platforms, apps, and helplines help us reach underserved and remote populations.
Systemic Reform
We work with institutions to promote policy and legal reforms for long-term impact.
Why Choose ILAC?
Our Commitment
ILAC is more than a service, it is a movement to democratize justice. We believe the legal profession carries a higher purpose: to serve as a channel of justice, not merely a livelihood. Inspired by Gandhiji’s talisman to remember the most vulnerable, we ensure that no citizen—whether from the weakest section or the striving middle class—is deprived of their constitutional right to justice.