Governor and Minister Launch Nyaya Prabodh Justice Campaign in India

Governor and Union Minister launch the Nyaya Prabodh campaign to boost legal awareness and ensure accessible justice for all citizens.

Jun 16, 2026 - 12:13
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Governor and Minister Launch Nyaya Prabodh Justice Campaign in India

New Delhi: In a major push toward empowering citizens with legal knowledge, the Governor alongside the Union Minister of State for Law and Justice officially launched the Nyaya Prabodh — Awakening to Justice campaign today. The nationwide initiative aims to bridge the gap between complex legal frameworks and the common citizen, promoting a more inclusive and legally literate society.

Speaking at the launch event, the Governor emphasized that true democracy thrives when every individual understands their fundamental rights and duties. "Justice should not be a privilege confined to courtrooms; it must be an accessible reality for the most vulnerable sections of our society," the Governor stated, praising the campaign's grassroots focus.

The Union Minister of State for Law and Justice outlined the core strategies of Nyaya Prabodh. The campaign will deploy mobile legal aid units, organize community-led awareness workshops, and distribute simplified legal literature in multiple regional languages. By leveraging digital technology and localized outreach, the initiative seeks to demystify legal processes, reduce pending litigations through awareness of alternative dispute resolutions, and expedite free legal aid for those in need.

Legal experts, judicial officers, and civil society members attended the high-profile launch, hailing it as a timely intervention. The Nyaya Prabodh campaign is scheduled to roll out across various districts over the coming months, prioritizing rural and marginalized communities to truly awaken the spirit of timely and equitable justice across the nation.

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