PRAN Foundation — Membership Open 2026
India has laws.
It needs citizens
who use them.
PRAN is a nationwide network of professionals, advocates, and informed citizens working together to make constitutional rights a lived reality — not just words in a statute book.
"Knowledge of the law is a right. The application of the law is a duty."
— Adv. Amarjeet Singh Panghal, Founder
Bridging the gap between policy and people.
Most civic initiatives stop at spreading information. PRAN goes further — using an evidence-based, professional model to turn documented grievances into policy change, legal action, and institutional reform.
We are a non-political organisation working at the intersection of law, governance, and social justice — empowering communities where institutional accountability is needed most.
Founder & Director, PRAN Foundation
We don't just protest.
We follow a rigorous 4-step model.
Every issue we take up moves through a structured, professional process — ensuring our interventions are credible, evidence-based, and effective.
This network is for you — if you believe rights must be defended, not just declared.
PRAN brings together a diverse task force. Your background shapes the role you play; your commitment is the only requirement.
Law Students & Lawyers
Apply your expertise where it matters most — real cases, real research, and real advocacy that reaches courts and regulators. Build a meaningful professional track record while contributing to public interest work.
Legal Research · Case SupportProfessionals
Doctors, teachers, engineers, accountants — your domain expertise fills critical gaps in our research, outreach, and community education programmes. Sector knowledge is one of our most valuable resources.
Expert Contribution · OutreachStudents & Youth
Shape the India you will inherit. Contribute to field research, constitutional literacy drives, and community outreach. PRAN gives young people a credible, structured platform for civic participation.
Field Research · Literacy DrivesConcerned Citizens
You don't need a degree to be a watchdog. Local awareness and on-the-ground reporting are among our most powerful tools. If something is wrong in your community, we want to know — and we can act on it.
Community Watchdog · ReportingFour ways members
move the needle.
Membership is not passive. Every member plays an active role in building a more accountable India.
Be a ground-level watchdog
Report local issues in consumer protection, labour rights, housing, and governance so we can act on them collectively through research and legal channels.
Contribute your expertise
Whether you are a professional, researcher, or informed citizen, your knowledge strengthens our case-building, policy submissions, and public awareness campaigns.
Spread constitutional literacy
Help take our legal awareness programmes to your own community — workplaces, colleges, residential societies, and neighbourhoods where rights education is absent.
Participate in field research
Help us gather the data required to challenge systemic inefficiencies and influence real policy outcomes at the regulatory, legislative, and judicial level.
Where PRAN works.
Our work spans the domains where ordinary citizens most frequently encounter institutional failure and rights violations.
Move from silent spectator
to active participant.
India's constitution is only as strong as the citizens who enforce it. Join the PRAN Task Force and be part of a credible, professional network committed to making rights real — not just written.
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