The purpose of INBA is to promote law, legal system and legal processes as the instruments of social transformation and provide equal access to law and justice system. INBA in its Legal Intervention Strategy addresses & also works closely with the whole institutions of a democratic government that is the Legislative, Executive & the Judiciary with the earnest hope that all these institutions have a role to play in ensuring Rule of Law. For example in a given social legislation it is the legislature which enacts the law, whereas executive implements it. The judiciary has the duty to ensure equality, fairplay & justice. Thus INBA identifies its role in working with these institutions influencing, mobilising, monitoring or assailing in various forms of legal intervention. INBA believes that if a comprehensive legal intervention strategy is adopted which is not restricted to legal action in court proceedings then only good governance can emerge ultimately bringing social transformation with core values like justice, equity, fairplay & human rights with dignity.
- JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND JUSTICE
- REMOVING IMMUNITY OF PUBLIC SERVANTS BY REPEALING SECTION 197 0F THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
- Is India Inc. in Need of Independent Whistle Blowers?
- Cyber Crime In India
- Horizon Africa Capital
- Capital Punishment in India
- Comments of Section 185 & 186 of the New Companies Act regarding Analysis of giving of Corporate Guarantee by Holding Company to the Banks for advancing credit facilities to its Subsidiary Companies
- Damaging Impact Of Counterfeiting
- One in Five Directors Should be a Woman
- Draft Safe Harbour Rules
- Charges and Taxes in Restaurants
- THE DOWRY SYSTEM IN INDIA
- Companies Act, 2013 – Important provisions which have become effective from 12th September, 2013
- The World Justice Project
- Women Empowerment in India
- Admission to the Bar in New York
- Juvenile Justice Legislation in India
- Bar Association of India
- The collegiums system versus the judicial appointments commission bill
- Bar council of India
- The Scenario of the Copyright
- Interception of Communication
- INTERNATIONAL WORKERS (IWs) UNDER THE EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUND SCHEME, 1952 AND THEIR COMPLIANCE
- Judicial Accountability Bill – Need and Consequences
- Corruption in Indian Judiciary
- Ratio of judges per million people in India
- Child Labour In India