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RannSamar Foundation
Our vision and mission are to ensure that quality legal aid is available to people who are helpless, destitute and unable to fend for themselves. Those violating the rule of law get emboldened in the face of victims’ helplessness and we must end that. We have already launched a free legal aid centre in Lucknow and Dharavi. The NGO also provides computer training to convicts of Lucknow and Jaunpur jails. We have adopted a village called Dadaura in Barabanki where the NGO is working for women empowerment. Girls who had to drop out due to poverty have been re-admitted in schools. The NGO is looking after their fees, books and uniforms.
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Abduction is defined in Section 362 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). It is defined as taking someone away from …
In a groundbreaking moment at the Bombay High Court today, Abha Singh, serving as the petitioner, took center stage in …
A Change is to Come: Understanding Sexual Harassment Laws in the Indian Workplace Abha Singh meets Women and Child Development …
“In 2015, I found myself involved in a heartfelt battle for the people of Bombay and their right to access …
In a significant legal development, the Uttaranchal High Court, in a recent ruling on 9th August 2023, has expanded the …
On 23 August 2023, the division bench consisting Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Sanjeev Narula in Delhi High …
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