India has several free or low-cost official services for legal aid, grievance redressal, and document access. Here's your map.
You may be eligible for free legal aid under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 if you belong to a weaker section of society.
Free legal aid and advice for eligible citizens including SC/ST, women, children, disabled, industrial workers, and those below poverty line.
Free phone/video consultation with a lawyer through Common Service Centres (CSCs). Over 1.12 crore consultations delivered.
Your local DLSA can assign a free lawyer, mediate disputes, and provide Lok Adalat services for faster resolution.
Free for eligibleAlternative dispute resolution — settle cases amicably without lengthy court proceedings. No court fees, no appeal.
No Court FeesTrack your case status, find court details, and access digitized court records.
Search case status by CNR number, party name, filing number, or advocate name. Covers District and High Courts across India.
Real-time data on pending and disposed cases across all courts. Source of the 4.87 crore pending cases statistic.
File complaints and track government grievances online.
Central grievance portal for complaints against government departments and officials.
National Consumer Helpline for product and service complaints.
Report cyber crimes, online fraud, and digital threats to the national portal.
Access official documents digitally.
Access government-issued documents like driving licence, Aadhaar, PAN, marksheets, and vehicle registration digitally.
File RTI applications online to any central government department. Fee: ₹10. Response within 30 days.
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