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               Legal Awareness and Innovation in law: The “LEGALEYE” way.

It’s a hard truth that getting proper legal advice in India is a difficult and costly prospect. When receiving legal advice, we are often at a disadvantage, because the legal system in India is complex and often difficult to navigate. Furthermore, many Indians are not aware of their constitutional rights under the law, and often end up making decisions which may not be in their best interest. Another major obstacle to the legal system in India is that the delivery system for legal aid is far too inefficient. It is crucial for the rule of law and the survival of a stable society to provide proper and affordable legal aid for those oppressed.

The law firm “LEGALEYE”, is the brainchild of CEO and Founder, Advocate P.S.Khurana, a dynamic professional, with a robust experience of more than 30 years of legal practice. He is practising mainly at the Punjab and Haryana High Court and the Supreme Court of India, and has conducted cases at all levels of hierarchy of courts in India in the fields of Civil Law, Service and Employment Law, Property Law, and Constitutional Law. He is also member of Supreme Court Bar Associations and International Bar Associations. He realized very early during his professional years, that there were many issues and challenges facing our the legal system, and also that the poor looked upon the law as an enemy, not as a friend and they felt that the law was always taking something away from them. To address issues hindering the proper delivery of legal services, and to ensure that legal services were provided at the most reasonable cost, he conceptualized and started the legal firm “LEGALEYE”, on the belief that equality before the law in a true democracy is a matter of right. It cannot be a matter of charity or of favour or of grace or of discretion. Under the able guidance of the CEO and Founder, and highly qualified, talented and professional lawyers and legal staff, “LEGALEYE” law firm has been successfully providing top class legal services to a plethora of different clients in the States of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Union Territory, Chandigarh for the last more than 29 years.

What makes “LEGALEYE” different from other law firms is its commitment towards uplifting the Indian Legal System and dissolving the myths and rumours surrounding it. Clients of “LEGALEYE” are dealt with transparency and utmost importance. A dedicated lawyer is assigned to every client and the fees charged are also affordable and feasible. With highly trained lawyers and legal staff having strong legal experience, “LEGALEYE” believes that innovation in law is the need of the hour, and thus, has vigorously headed different innovations in the legal field. For these efforts in innovation, the firm has been conferred with the title of “Emerging Law Firm of the Year” by Lextalk World at the conference held in Singapore in the year 2022.This has also given the firm, the honour of being the #1 Goggle-Reviewed Law Firm in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh in India. The firm “LEGALEYE” is glowing proof that vision and commitment can never fail to deliver.

The firm “LEGALEYE” also believes that public awareness of the law and justice system is raised through the enlightenment of legal education and it is a social responsibility of law professionals to create legal awareness of practicability and applicability of law amongst the citizens. The firm makes use of the latest technologies for actively contributing to legal awareness and education by uploading videos on various legal topics on the YouTube channel (handle@LEGALEYE) and a blog (https:\\www.pskhurana.com) dedicated to legal education and awareness is also being maintained by the firm. Soon, more educational and informative content towards legal awareness by the firm, will also be available on Instagram, facebook and other social media platforms. Complete details about the firm and the services offered are available on the firm’s website: www.legaleye.co.in

The legal firm “LEGALEYE” proves that if there is a dedicated goal in mind and a strong conviction to achieve it, nothing is impossible.

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