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The framers of the Indian Constitution have also acknowledged and made specific provisions for pro bono legal services. Article 39 A in the Constitution of India directs the State to provide free legal aid to the poor and weaker sections of the society, to promote justice on the basis of equal opportunity. The provisions of Article 14 and 22 (2) of the Constitution further ensures equality before the law. It goes without saying that the state is under Constitutional obligation to provide legal services to the persons who do have means to represent themselves in the Supreme Court.

INFINITY LAW CHAMBERS duly identifies its professional responsibility to support poor and underprivileged clients with valuable legal advice without seeking any professional fee so that none is deprived of legal assistance for reasons of economic or other disabilities. Through, our pro bono work, we aim to provide free legal aid to the poor and weaker sections of the society in order to promote justice on the basis of equal opportunity.