Indian Law Firms Association

Who We Are

The Association of Indian Law Firms (AILF) is the unified institutional voice of India's organised legal profession. We bring together law firms, legal practitioners, and allied legal stakeholders on a single national platform — to advance standards, enable policy reform, foster collaboration, and support the professional growth of every member.

We are not a bar association, nor do we function as a regulator. We are an industry body representing the organised legal profession in India, similar to how NASSCOM represents the technology sector, NATHEALTH serves healthcare, and Confederation of Indian Industry represents Indian industry.

Why Now

India is the world's fourth-largest economy at USD 4.19 trillion GDP, growing at over 7% annually. Its legal market is valued at over INR 3.77 lakh crore — yet 94% of that market remains unorganised, underserved, and disconnected from global standards. India's legal profession has no equivalent of NASSCOM to champion its cause, no CII to represent its interests in policy corridors, no unified voice to engage with international counterparts.

The time for that institution is now. AILF exists to fill that gap — to be the credible, democratically governed, technology-enabled association that India's law firms have always needed but never had.

Mission & Vision
VISION STATEMENT

Our Vision

A structured, transparent, and globally respected Indian legal profession — where every law firm, regardless of size or geography, has access to the tools, networks, and institutional support to deliver excellence.

MISSION STATEMENT

Our Mission

To unite India's law firms and legal professionals under a common platform that advances professional standards, enables evidence-based policy reform, fosters collaboration and growth, and positions India's legal profession as a world-class service ecosystem.

Our Values

Institutional Credibility

We speak with one voice, grounded in evidence, research, and the collective interests of our members.

Democratic Governance

No single firm dominates AILF. Every member has a voice. Leadership is elected. Decisions are transparent.

Inclusivity

From a solo practitioner to a 200-lawyer firm, AILF serves every tier of the organised legal profession.

Professional Excellence

We raise the bar for how Indian law firms operate, serve clients, and engage with the world.

National Purpose

We serve the legal profession as part of India's broader economic and institutional development story.

How We Are Different
Dimension AILF's Approach
Focus Law firms as institutions — not just individual lawyers
Model Industry body (like NASSCOM or CII) — not a regulatory or bar body
Governance Democratic elections every 2 years, no single firm dominance
Evidence Base Policy positions backed by independent research and economic data
Technology Digital-first operations — member portal, collaboration tools, online CPD
Inclusion Membership tiers for every firm size — from solo to large multi-city practices
International Structured partnerships with global law firm associations

Governance Principles

AILF operates under a Governing Council elected every two years by the membership. No single firm may hold more than one council seat per election cycle. All policy positions are supported by independent research. Financial accounts are audited annually and published for member review. AILF's governance is designed to earn and sustain the trust of members, regulators, and the broader public.

Governance Framework

Chairman

Overall leadership, institutional representation, government & international engagement

Governing Council

Policy direction, major decisions, strategic oversight (elected)

Executive Committee

Day-to-day operations, programme delivery, member services

Practice Committees

Sector and practice-area specific working groups

Regional Chapters

State and city-level engagement, local events, regional advocacy

Secretariat

Administrative and operational staff

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