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Ministry of Law and Justice (MoLJ)

Office Address : Kartavya Bhawan – II, New Delhi – 110 001
Website : https://lawmin.gov.in

Shri Arjun Ram MeghwalMinister of State (Independent Charge)mljoffice@gov.in+91 11 24016098, 24016099
Dr. Rajiv Kumar Verma (IRPFS..2010)Private Secretarymljoffice@gov.in+91 11 24016098, 24016099
Dr. Rajiv Mani (ILS)Law Secretarysecylaw-dla@nic.in+91 11 24016067, 24016068
Shri M.K. MaroriaAdditional Secretarymk.maroria@nic.in+91 11 24016069
Shri Praveen SrivastavaAdditional Secretarypraveensrivastava@cbi.gov.in+91 11
Shri Sohan Kumar SharmaAdditional Secretarysharma.sk35@gov.in+91 11 21401258
Smt. Vandana JainAdditional Secretary & Financial Advisorasfa-culture@gov.in+91 11 24014305, 24014306
Shri Sher Singh DagarJoint Secretary & Legal Advisorsherdagar@gov.in+91 11 24014486
Shri Ajay Kumar AroraJoint Secretary (Arbitration & Conciliation)ajay.arora69@gov.in+91 11 24016081
Shri Japan BabuJoint Secretary & Legal Advisorbabu.japan74@gov.in+91 11 24016073
Mohd. MuqeemJoint Secretary & Legal Advisormohd.muqeem@gov.in+91 11 24016112
Shri Niraj KumarJoint Secretary & Legal Advisorneeraj.kmr20@gov.in+91 11 24016075, 24016076
Shri Ajay GuptaJoint Secretaryjs.ajaygupta@gov.in+91 11 24016077
Shri Phool Chandra PrasadJoint Secretaryprasad-upsc@gov.in+91 11 24016071, 24016072
Smt. Varsha Chandra Sinha (ILS)Joint Secretary & Law Officervarsha.chandra67@gov.in+91 11 21401258

Dr. Rajiv Mani (ILS)Secretary (AC)secyoffice-ld@gov.in+91 11 24016050
Dr. Manoj KumarAdditional Secretaryas-ld-molj@gov.in+91 11 24016052
Ms. Akali V. KonghayAdditional Secretaryakali.konghay@gov.in+91 11 24016058
Ms. Renu SinhaJoint Secretary and Legislative Counselrenu.sinha@nic.in+91 11 24016060
Shri Gainilung PanmeiJoint Secretary and Legislative Counselg.panmei@gov.in+91 11 24016062
Shri Niraj Verma (IAS, AM..1994)Secretarysecy-jus@gov.in+91 11 3383674, 23384516
Shri Jagannath Srinivasan (IPoS,.2002)Joint Secretaryjsapp-doj@gov.in+91 11 23383037, 23072387
Shri Satya Pratap Singh (IDAS..2003)Joint Secretaryjsj2-doj@nic.in+91 11 23381496, 23381496
Shri Suresh Kumar (CSS)Joint Secretaryjsnm-jr-doj@gov.in+91 11 23072142
Shri G. MuthurajaJoint Secretaryjsa2j-doj@gov.in+91 11
Shri Ajay Kumar Nema, ITS (1994)Joint Secretaryjs.ecourts-doj@gov.in+91 11 23385020, 23385020

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Ministry of Law and Justice?

The Ministry of Law and Justice is the Government of India’s nodal ministry responsible for legal affairs, legislative drafting, administration of justice, and legal reforms. It provides legal advice to government departments and oversees the country’s legal and judicial framework.

What are the main functions of the Ministry of Law and Justice?

The Ministry is responsible for:
Providing legal advice to the Government of India
Drafting and vetting legislation
Managing legal affairs of the Union Government
Supporting judicial administration
Conducting elections-related legal work
Promoting access to justice and legal reforms

Which departments function under the Ministry of Law and Justice?

The Ministry comprises three departments:
Department of Legal Affairs
Legislative Department
Department of Justice

What is the role of the Department of Legal Affairs?

The Department of Legal Affairs advises ministries and departments on legal matters, handles litigation involving the Government of India, and manages legal services and arbitration matters.

What is the Legislative Department?

The Legislative Department is responsible for drafting Bills, Ordinances, regulations, and legislative proposals for the Government of India and publishing official legal documents.

What is the Department of Justice?

The Department of Justice deals with judicial reforms, appointment of judges, infrastructure development for courts, and implementation of e-Courts and access-to-justice initiatives.

What is the e-Courts Project?

The e-Courts Project aims to digitize court services across India, enabling online case status tracking, e-filing, virtual hearings, and improved judicial efficiency.

What is the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA)?

The National Legal Services Authority provides free legal aid and legal services to eligible citizens, ensuring equal access to justice regardless of economic status.

Who can receive free legal aid in India?

Free legal aid is available to eligible groups such as women, children, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, persons with disabilities, victims of trafficking, and economically weaker sections, subject to applicable provisions.

What is the India Code Portal?

The India Code Portal provides access to Central Acts, Rules, Regulations, and legal documents in a searchable digital format for citizens, professionals, and researchers.

What is the Tele-Law Programme?

Tele-Law is a legal assistance programme that connects citizens, especially in rural and remote areas, with legal experts through digital platforms and Common Service Centres (CSCs).

What is the Nyaya Bandhu (Pro Bono Legal Services) Programme?

Nyaya Bandhu encourages lawyers to voluntarily provide free legal services to eligible beneficiaries, promoting access to justice for all.

How can citizens obtain official legal information?

Citizens can access Acts, Rules, notifications, legal publications, and public information through the Ministry’s official website and government legal portals.

How can I contact the Ministry of Law and Justice?

The Ministry provides contact details, public grievance mechanisms, notifications, legal resources, and departmental information through its official website.

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