Here are some ways to get free legal advice in Pakistan:
Government Initiatives
1. Legal Aid and Justice Authority (LAJA): LAJA provides free legal aid to deserving individuals, including women, children, and the poor.
2. National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW): NCSW offers free legal advice and aid to women who are victims of violence or discrimination.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
1. Pakistan Bar Council: The Pakistan Bar Council has a free legal aid program that provides advice and representation to needy individuals.
2. Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP): HRCP offers free legal advice and aid to individuals whose human rights have been violated.
3. Edhi Foundation: The Edhi Foundation provides free legal aid and advice to the poor and needy.
Online Resources
1. Pakistan Bar Council’s Online Legal Aid Portal: This portal provides free online legal advice and aid to individuals.
2. Legal Aid Society: This online platform provides free legal advice and aid to individuals in need.
Law Schools and Universities
1. Law clinics: Many law schools and universities in Pakistan have law clinics that offer free legal advice and aid to individuals.
2. Student-run legal aid societies: Some law schools and universities have student-run legal aid societies that provide free legal advice and aid to individuals.
Other Options
1. Local community centers: Some local community centers may offer free legal advice and aid to individuals.
2. Mosque or church-based organizations: Some mosque or church-based organizations may offer free legal advice and aid to individuals.