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India has 1.7 million advocates and 1.4 billion people. Most have never saved a lawyer's number.
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A software engineer hits a motorcyclist in Dwarka. Minor injuries, but a crowd forms. Someone grabs his collar. He doesn't know whether to move the car, pay for the hospital, or call police.
Advocate joins via video in 40 seconds. Tells him to stay calm, not to admit fault, speaks to a bystander on camera. Crowd disperses. Total time — 11 minutes.
A delivery rider near Connaught Place is told his documents are "not in order" — they are.
A woman in Jaipur is being abused. Parents tell her to "adjust." She can't call — he'll hear.
College student held at a police station. No arrest memo.
Threatens to cut water and electricity.
HR says sign now or lose severance.
Manufacturing defect. Company blames "misuse."
The law exists to protect everyone. But protection is meaningless if you can't access it when you need it.
"No person who is arrested shall be denied the right to consult, and to be defended by, a legal practitioner of his choice."
Codifies the right to consult an advocate of choice during police interrogation and investigation. The police cannot legally prevent it.
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