Unified Chambers and Associates waives its professional fees for armed forces personnel, women entrepreneurs and Delhi Police personnel — for any legal matter before the Delhi District Courts, the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court of India. It is the firm’s answer to Article 39A of the Constitution: access to justice should not turn on the ability to pay counsel.
Eligibility is confirmed at the first meeting, on production of service credentials or identity. The first consultation is itself complimentary.
Serving members of the Army, Navy and Air Force, ex-servicemen, and their immediate families — across any legal matter. Those who serve the nation should not have to weigh the cost of counsel when they need a court.
Women building and running enterprises — from founders and self-employed professionals to MSME proprietors — on any legal matter, so that a dispute does not derail the business.
Personnel of the Delhi Police, who hold the line for the capital every day, are extended the same waiver of professional fees on any legal matter before the Delhi courts and the Supreme Court.
The State shall secure that the operation of the legal system promotes justice, on a basis of equal opportunity.Article 39A, Constitution of India
No legal / professional fee is charged for accepted matters. This is a genuine waiver, not a deferral.
Not restricted to the firm’s commercial practice. Any matter within the covered forums; guidance and referral where it falls outside the firm’s focus.
Representation is offered before these forums, including the Patiala House, Tis Hazari, Saket, Rohini, Dwarka and Karkardooma district courts.
Amounts payable to the courts or the State (court fees, filing charges, statutory deposits) cannot be waived by the firm and remain payable by the beneficiary.
This is a community initiative offered in the spirit of Article 39A of the Constitution of India. It is information about the firm’s pro bono work, not an inducement or solicitation, and acceptance of any matter remains subject to the firm’s assessment and professional and conflict-of-interest obligations under the rules of the Bar Council of India.
Write or call on +91 84008 60008 (WhatsApp or phone), or email legal@unifiedchambers.com — mention the pro bono initiative and your category (armed forces / veteran / women entrepreneur / Delhi Police). A complimentary initial consultation is arranged to understand the matter and confirm eligibility.
The firm offers pro bono representation to three groups: (1) armed forces personnel — serving members, veterans / ex-servicemen, and their immediate families; (2) women entrepreneurs; and (3) Delhi Police personnel. Eligibility is confirmed during the initial consultation, on production of identity / service credentials.
The firm waives its professional fees in full — there is no legal fee for accepted matters. Court fees, filing charges, statutory deposits and other out-of-pocket statutory expenses are not professional fees and are borne by the beneficiary, as the firm cannot waive amounts payable to the courts or the State.
No. The initiative is open to anyone within the three eligible groups, whether or not they have engaged the firm before. A first approach to the chambers under the initiative is enough; eligibility is then confirmed at a complimentary initial consultation.
Representation under the initiative is offered before the Delhi District Courts (including Patiala House, Tis Hazari, Saket, Rohini, Dwarka and Karkardooma), the Delhi High Court, and the Supreme Court of India.
Yes — the initiative is not limited to the firm’s commercial practice areas. Eligible beneficiaries may seek assistance on any legal matter falling within the jurisdiction of the Delhi District Courts, the Delhi High Court or the Supreme Court. Where a matter falls outside the firm’s areas of focus, initial guidance and an appropriate referral are provided.
Contact the firm on WhatsApp or by phone at +91 84008 60008, or email legal@unifiedchambers.com, mentioning the pro bono initiative and your category. An initial consultation is arranged to assess the matter and confirm eligibility. There is no charge for the consultation.
Article 39A of the Constitution of India makes equal access to justice a Directive Principle of State policy. The initiative is the firm’s contribution to that principle — directed at those who serve the nation and its capital, and at women building enterprises — so that the cost of counsel is not a barrier to a fair hearing.