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Legal Now is working towards developing clear, accurate and practical legal rights education and information to help people understand and exercise their available legal rights. Our work aims at providing information to people who face barriers in accessing the justice system, including income, disability, literacy, and language. We are focusing to act as a community legal clinic and part of India's legal aid system and work in partnership with other legal clinics and community organizations across the Country.

Some of our work includes:

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A vast collection of legal information resources and publications available in multiple languages and formats.

   Research into effective ways of developing and delivering legal rights information through TV channel,
    Radio Station, mobile apps and website.

   Legal Rights website to provide legal information on a wide range of topics, in a variety of languages, produced
    by hundreds of organizations from across the country.

  Connecting Communities� projects and facilitating legal information training partnerships between legal and non-
    legal organizations to improve legal information and services for those who don't speak and understand English
    or who live in rural and remote communities.

�   Legal Now is first of its kind in its identified domain and is a pioneer in providing website and channel of free   
    legal information for people in India. This has practical, easy-to-find legal information produced by myriads of
    Govt or Non-Govt organizations across the country.

Key features of the website and channel include:

  Legal information covering a wide range of legal topics, in a variety of formats, and available in dozens of
   languages.

  Questions and answers to everyday legal problems.

  Interactive map of key legal and social services across India.

  Public legal education training, seminars for service providers.

  The latest headlines and community events about the law and access to justice