Most Indian legal-service buyers delay engaging a lawyer because they don't know what the matter will cost — and they don't want to commit money to find out. The free first consultation removes this friction. You describe your situation; a verified lawyer assesses the matter, explains your options, gives a realistic timeline and fee estimate, and answers questions. No obligation to proceed.
NyaySevak's free first consultation is structured deliberately. We match you to a lawyer with documented experience in your specific matter type and (where relevant) your city's procedural particulars. The consultation runs 30-45 minutes and is held by phone, video, or chat — your choice. The lawyer is a real Bar-Council-enrolled advocate, not a chatbot or a salesperson.
What this page explains: what to expect from the consultation; how to prepare; what the lawyer will tell you; what it does not include; and the realistic timeline for proceeding from consultation to hiring (if you choose to).
What is included in the free consultation
- An assessment of your matter — what category of law applies, what statutes are relevant, what procedural framework governs.
- A realistic outcome assessment — what the likely range of outcomes is, what factors will determine the actual outcome, what risks are involved.
- A timeline estimate — how long the matter will take if pursued, with city-specific calibration.
- A fee estimate — realistic 2026 cost range for the matter type, with the cost drivers explained.
- Answers to your specific questions — within the scope of the matter you described.
- A recommendation on next steps — including, where relevant, whether you actually need a lawyer or whether the matter can be handled differently.
What is NOT included
- Document drafting (this is engagement work — separate fee).
- Court appearances or filings (engagement work).
- Detailed case-law research beyond what is needed to assess your matter.
- Multi-session handholding (the consultation is one session; subsequent sessions are billable unless you formally engage the lawyer).
How to prepare for the consultation
- Write a 1-page chronological narration of the facts. Dates, places, parties, key events. This makes the conversation 3x more efficient.
- Have any relevant documents ready — FIR, notices, contracts, agreements, court orders, correspondence.
- Know what you want from the matter — refund, possession, divorce, bail, defence, recovery, declaration, etc. The remedy you want shapes the strategy.
- Prepare your specific questions — the consultation is a Q&A; come with the questions you most need answered.
- Be honest about prior steps — including any prior counsel, prior settlement attempts, or prior court filings.
Why is the first consultation free?
Three reasons. (1) Friction reduction — most legal-service buyers genuinely don't know whether their matter needs a lawyer at all; the free consultation lets them learn before paying. (2) Trust building — the consultation lets the buyer evaluate the lawyer before committing. (3) Mutual fit — not every matter is a fit for every lawyer; the consultation lets both sides assess fit.
We can offer the free first consultation at scale because (a) the verified lawyers in our network value access to high-intent matched leads; (b) the consultation is bounded (30-45 minutes, single session); and (c) the consultation produces a clear engagement decision — proceed or don't — that lets the lawyer plan time efficiently.
After the consultation — the engagement decision
If you decide to engage the lawyer, you sign a written engagement letter specifying scope, fee, milestones, out-of-pocket charges, and termination terms. Indian Bar Council guidelines do not impose specific engagement-letter formats, but a written letter is the single best protection against fee disputes later.
If you decide not to engage, you owe nothing. The information shared during the consultation remains confidential under attorney-client privilege; the lawyer may not share it.
If you want a second opinion, ask at the consultation — most NyaySevak lawyers will support a second-opinion process where the matter is genuinely complex.
Get your free consultation now
Tell us about your matter — a verified Bar-Council-enrolled lawyer will be matched to you within 4 hours. No card required, no obligation, complete confidentiality.