Eva Foundation is committed to ensuring that the most marginalized—especially Dalits, minorities, and women—can access legal remedies, protections, and entitlements. We believe that justice begins with knowledge and continues through strong legal support systems rooted in community needs.
Our legal empowerment work involves training young paralegals, organizing legal awareness camps, and partnering with grassroots advocates. We simplify laws, translate rights-based frameworks into action, and ensure survivors of violence or injustice are never alone in their legal journey.
Our interventions span criminal justice, atrocity cases under the SC/ST Act, denial of government schemes, and police inaction. We accompany survivors to court, file RTIs, and work with the Bihar Legal Network (BLN) to strengthen justice delivery in lower courts.
By demystifying the law and nurturing a culture of legal awareness, we help communities move from silence to resistance. Legal empowerment, for us, is not just about lawyers—it's about ordinary people knowing and using the law to uphold their dignity.