Nuh, Haryana – 23.04.2025 – In a powerful demonstration of how legal access can transform lives, Legal Partners And Associates’ team of Legal professionals, recently collaborated with the TYCIA Foundation as part of their Second Chance Fellowship program. The Second Chance Team- Shubhra Aswal, Miss Ragini, Karan Nagar and Rahul Singh– made the visit possible and this collaboration a great experience. The workshop took place at Nuh District Prison, uniting incarcerated individuals, legal experts, and advocates for social change.
The workshop began with a clear intention and emotional depth, starting with a brief orientation followed by an engaging icebreaker activity called Human Knot. This activity aimed to build trust and openness among participants. The highlight of the day was Ludo: Kanooni Safar, an innovative and gamified session that simplified the often intimidating complexities of India’s legal system into relatable and understandable pathways.
The core of this experience was the one-on-one and group legal consultations. The Legal Partners team- Neeraj Kumar Garg, Alsaba Ayaan and Bhavika Singh– collaborated with Miss Ragini, and met individuals eager to understand their rights, their cases, and their paths forward. The free legal consultation session successfully cleared numerous doubts. The conversations reflected the profound impact of access to legal support- not as a privilege, but as a vital lifeline.
The TYCIA Foundation, acknowledged for its grassroots interventions and rights-based programs, continues to lead the Second Chance Fellowship, driven by the belief that everyone, regardless of their past, deserves hope, justice, and a fair opportunity to rebuild their lives.
This partnership between legal professionals and social change-makers is a call to action. It serves as a reminder that the pursuit of justice doesn’t end with a conviction, and our responsibility to uphold it extends beyond the courtroom.
For legal professionals across the country, this initiative sets a new standard: pro bono work can be immersive, impactful, and deeply human. As one associate noted, “It reminded us why we entered this field — not just to practice law, but to practice compassion.”
