The Indian National Bar Association (also known as “inba”) is a non-profit, non-political, and non-governmental organization that has the mission of serving the Indian legal community by means of programs that are intended to educate and connect members who are interested in enhancing the administration of justice and improving Indian society. Currently, it has around more than four thousand registered users hailing from various parts of India and the rest of the globe. In addition to providing its members of the Indian legal community with a variety of benefits, the Indian Bar Association (IBA) plans to offer the legal community opportunities for networking, access to foreign law firms, corporate counsel, and universities, legal jobs, law books, health and insurance packages, and a variety of other advantages. The Indian National Bar Association (INBA) is a non-profit, non-political, and non-governmental organization that aims to accomplish the following goals: • Act as a premier body representing the interests of the Indian legal community and to strive to provide several economic and social benefits that should accrue to them; • Act as a think tank for the legal industry; • Reform the Indian legal systems in order to lead to effective and quick justice for everyone; • Reform the Indian government bureaucratic rules and regulations (red-tape) and the legal systems, which will lead to the growth of the nation’s economy and business sector; The inba has members and outreach all over the world. It is made up of prominent advocates, attorneys, eminent judges, multinational corporations and businesses, law firms, members of the legal fraternity and professionals, senior government officials, law students and professors, non-governmental organizations, litigants, law publishers and vendors, groups, associations, and individuals who are interested in promoting the goals and objectives of the association. It is through the provision of opportunities for legal education, seminars, camaraderie and networking, pro bono work, public interest litigations, and the possibility of making a positive contribution to the Indian legal and justice systems that the Indian Bar Association (IBA) brings about the accomplishment of its objectives. India’s government and courts have a fruitful and solid partnership with the Indian Business Association (IBA). goals The aims of the Indian National Bar Association are to: • strive toward reforming the legal systems of India in order to increase the efficiency and speed with which justice is administered to all individuals; • to serve as a think tank for the Indian legal business • to conduct research on a variety of issues pertaining to law and social issues and to offer the papers to the appropriate authorities They work toward reforming the bureaucratic rules and regulations (also known as “red tape”) of the Indian government as well as the legal systems, which will ultimately contribute to the expansion of the nation’s economy and business sector. • serve as the preeminent entity that represents the interests of the Indian legal community and work for the provision of a number of economic and social advantages that ought to flow exclusively to them; • in order to encourage interaction and to close the distance that exists between the bar and your bench; •upholding the honor of the profession of law, •promoting the interests of its members and fostering harmonious relations, co-operation and discussion among the incorporated law societies, judges, barristers’ societies and general corporations of the bars of the states and territories and the members of the inba, •encouraging a high standard of legal education, •doing all things necessary to benefit the members of inba; •participate in and promote law reforms in order to foster science, technology, r&d, and innovation in the country; •protecting the interests of the members of all state bar associations and •participate in and promote public legal education.