MY KOLKATA EDUGRAPH
ADVERTISEMENT
regular-article-logo Monday, 23 December 2024

BIT Sindri student launches Asia's first Robo legal help for men in distress

The idea is to protect hapless men who are subjected to extreme atrocities

Praduman Choubey Dhanbad Published 20.11.21, 08:55 PM
Shanu Anand

Shanu Anand Gautam Dey

A final year B Tech (Mining Engineering) student of BIT Sindri, Shanu Anand who launched Asia’s first Robo Lawyer, Banjo a couple of months ago, has embarked on a campaign for providing legal support to men in distress, suffering from false allegations and the ones who are jobless.

Talking to the The Telegraph Online today, Anand a native of Dhanbad who launched his first start up during the 1st year at BIT Sindri titled, yourFirstAd providing a common platform for companies and advertisers to connect with one another and later launched a legal help start up titled Benjo two months ago, said, “We have a team of over 50 lawyers who are experts in various legal fields, including the anti-dowry law and they will be offering free legal service to men in need as part of the special campaign.”

ADVERTISEMENT

“We launched the special campaign on the occasion of Internationals Men’s Day and seekers will have to approach us submitting the Google form following the link https://www.linkedin.com/posts/shanu-anand-06262916b_justice-mendeservejustice-mensarenotalwaysatfault-activity-6867425965522341889-JjSv. The support would be provided through artificial intelligence,” said Anand.

“We would request people not to file untrue cases out of outrage as women are summoned for heaping false allegations. It might discourage other women from filing genuine cases,” said Anand, son of a Dhanbad, trader SK Srivastava.

Anand, who completed his schooling from DAV School, Koylanagar before joining BIT Sindri for pursuing B Tech, added, “We will extend legal help in a variety of cases of injustices against men."

“Contrary to the common belief that men are subjected to various kinds of false cases and atrocities at home as well as workplace, majority of them remain unreported as men are ashamed of reporting abuse,” he added.

RELATED TOPICS

Follow us on:
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT