Fighter Membership

Non Profit Donation Membership

Comprehensive support system empowering you to fight for your rights

See Membership Eligibility

Ideal for:

1. Citizens with minor and moderate issues. 
2. Financial disputes up to 10 Lakh INR.
3. Help with document drafting.
4. Assistance with evidence gathering.
5. Cases needing single escalation.

NOT Suitable for:

1. Indian citizens with serious legal social matters or disputes over 10 lakh INR.
2. Cases beyond trivial or moderate issues.
3. NRIs explore plans starting from Reformer.

Grievance Categories

1.  Cyber Crime
2. Criminal matter violates rights
3. Civil or Property Related
4. Consumer
5. False Complaint Protection & Escalations
6. Matrimonial – Opt for our Protect Family Plan, designed to meet all  your needs.
7. Employer Related
8. Loan Default, Settlement, Unable to Pay, Recovery Agency Harassment, etc. 
9. International Complaint where the victim or involved person/entity is Indian citizen, or NRIs. 
8. Others not included above

See Details & Benefits

Features:

1. All Benefits of Empower.
2. File complaints in various categories.
3. Escalation to industry associations, regulatory agencies, and international organizations.
4. Filing complaints to Chief Minister, Prime Minister, and internationally.
5. Moderate legal pressure and evidence tracing support.
6. One RTI filing included (subsequent appeal costs not included).
7. Identity protection available on request subject to approval of NGO. 
8. Costs covered for posting, filing complaints, escalation and one RTI.

What's NOT Included

1. Support outside and beyond specified complaint.
2. Explore S.O.L.V.E Membership for expert legal assistance, access to skilled lawyers, and tailored winning strategies.
3. For financial issues over 10 Lakh, check Reformer or S.O.L.V.E Plans.
4. No assurance for the outcome of the applications.

Disclosure

Jivanamasteya does not provide legal advice or representation. We are unable to offer case-specific guidance or represent individuals in court. Our support, whether free or paid, does not constitute a client-attorney relationship.