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Looking for the best lawyer near you in Pune? Midhati Legal Aid Foundation offers free initial legal advice with no appointment fee and no commitment. Reach us by phone, email or in person — we’re here to help.
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Office
Flat 4, Bluehill CHSL, Opp SBI Bank, Bavdhan Kh
Pune 411021
Office Hours
Mon-Fri 10am-6pm
Sat 10am-2pm
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Fill the contact form above, email us at midhatilegalaid@gmail.com, or call +91 75884 42221 during office hours. Midhati Legal Aid Foundation offers a completely free initial legal consultation — no fees, no commitment, no appointment charge.
Yes — absolutely. Your first consultation with our legal team is completely free of charge. We believe access to the best legal advice should never depend on what you can afford.
Both options are available. We offer in-person consultations at our Bavdhan, Pune office as well as phone and online consultations for those who cannot visit in person. Simply mention your preference when you contact us and we will arrange accordingly.
We aim to respond to all enquiries within 24 business hours. For urgent legal matters, call us directly on +91 75884 42221 or +91 87880 83847 during office hours (Mon–Fri 10am–6pm, Sat 10am–2pm).
We assist with civil matters, family law (maintenance, custody, divorce), consumer rights complaints, property disputes, RTI applications, legal document drafting, society matters and general legal awareness. If you are unsure whether your issue falls within our scope, just reach out — we will guide you.
Bring any documents relevant to your matter — agreements, notices, correspondence, property papers, court orders, or government letters. If you have nothing on hand, don’t worry — a brief verbal summary of your situation is enough to start the conversation.