Vaquill was founded with a mission to empower individuals by making them aware of their legal rights. In India, a significant portion of the population remains unaware of their legal rights simply due to a lack of accessible information in their native languages. Vaquill solves this problem by offering clear and reliable legal information on everyday legal queries in six different languages. The name "Vaquill" combines "vakeel" (advocate) and "quill" (a traditional writing tool), showing our commitment to legal advocacy through informational blogs. Our aim is to make legal knowledge available to everyone, no matter their background, so they can understand and use the legal system effectively.

Join us at Vaquill as we strive to create a more informed and legally empowered society.

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Arshita Anand

Co-founder & CEO

Vaquill was founded by Arshita Anand, a final year student at National Law University, Patna. Arshita loves law and cares deeply about social justice. She noticed that many people struggle to access legal information, so she created Vaquill to help solve this problem.

During her time in college, Arshita has been very active in the legal aid cell, moot court competitions, and debates. She has also mentored others and received various awards for her efforts. Her experience and dedication are what drive Vaquill's mission to make legal knowledge available to everyone.

With Vaquill, Arshita wants to give people the information they need to understand their legal rights in their own language, helping to create a fairer and more just society.

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Priyansh Khodiyar

Co-Founder & CTO

Priyansh is the co-founder of Vaquill, where he manages all technical aspects and the SEO of the website. He is a problem solver who constantly seeks to address issues using technology.

Vaquill is a platform designed to bridge gaps by providing straightforward and easily understandable legal guidelines to better understand and navigate the Indian legal infrastructure. Recognizing that legal literature can be complex, we simplify it into clear and accessible language