People of Odisha to get free legal advice and information in their fight against corruption

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Published 18 March 2012 in OdissaDiary

In its efforts to introduce various internationally designed and implemented tools of good governance, Transparency International India today launched ALAC Helpline at Indian Medical Association Institute Hall, Bhubaneswar, on 18 March 2012.

Advocacy and Legal Advice (ALAC) helpline will help victims of corruption in the state of Odisha. and also provide free of cost legal advice.

Helpline is inaugurated by Hon`ble Sri Justice Indrajeet Mohanty, Judge, High Court Of Odisha  in presence of Senior Govt. Official, NGOs representative, citizen and media persons. ALAC mandate is to assist and give advice to the citizens, victims and witnesses of corruption.

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