Breaking Barriers to Justice for Every Voice

At Sajha Welfare Foundation, we believe justice is not a privilege — it’s a right. Yet, for many marginalized communities in Bihar, the legal system feels intimidating, inaccessible, and unaffordable. Our Legal Aid Program ensures that no one is left unheard, silenced, or denied their rights.

Why Legal Aid Matters

Legal awareness and access remain low among the most vulnerable. Women, daily wage workers, marginalized groups, and rural communities often face exploitation, violence, or discrimination without knowing where to seek help. Sajha steps in to:

How We Help

1. Free Legal Counseling

We provide one-on-one and group legal consultations to individuals and families facing issues such as domestic violence, workplace harassment, land disputes, or denial of basic rights.

2. Legal Representation

Our network of lawyers and legal experts represent those who cannot afford legal services in courts and tribunals.

3. Rights Awareness

We conduct legal literacy camps, workshops, and awareness drives in rural and urban areas, educating people about their rights under the Constitution and law.

4. Helpline & Support

We maintain a legal aid helpline and community volunteers, ensuring that help is always accessible in times of need.

Areas We Cover

  1. Women’s Rights: Protection against violence, harassment, and discrimination.

  2. Labour Rights: Supporting workers in cases of wage disputes, unfair treatment, and exploitation.

  3. Land & Property Disputes: Helping families secure ownership and inheritance rights.

  4. Child Rights: Ensuring protection from child marriage, abuse, and lack of access to education.

  5. Human Rights: Safeguarding dignity, equality, and access to justice for all.

Areas We Cover

  1. Women’s Rights: Protection against violence, harassment, and discrimination.

  2. Labour Rights: Supporting workers in cases of wage disputes, unfair treatment, and exploitation.

  3. Land & Property Disputes: Helping families secure ownership and inheritance rights.

  4. Child Rights: Ensuring protection from child marriage, abuse, and lack of access to education.

  5. Human Rights: Safeguarding dignity, equality, and access to justice for all.