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Asma Jahangir, Pakistan's leading human rights lawyer, activist and a staunch defender of the rule of law, passed away in Lahore this year
iProbono launched its Trial Court Panel of lawyers who will fight for justice for 26 children before the Saket Court and the Juvenile Justice Board.
Richa Oberoi, iProbono's Advocacy and Visual Assets Officer shares her own story about empowering herself to lead the life she wished for
iProbono conducted a two-day workshop in Nepal to promote pro bono legal work and strengthen the capacity of lawyers in the country
iProbono's South Asia Regional Director, Mariam Faruqi, shares her experience at the 6th Asia Pro Bono Conference in Kuala Lumpur
Iti Pandey writes about the hurdles that women working in the unorganised sector face in accessing maternity benefits
Saurabh Malik writes about laws and the existing knowledge gap on how to protect children with intellectual disabilities
On the Mental Health Day, Iti Pandey underlines the need for special provisions to assist persons with “mental illness”
As a part of our Know The Law campaign, Iti Pandey writes about the importance of guidelines which facilitate child testimony
Taking our Know The Law campaign forward, Iti Pandey writes about the duties and role of a Guardian Ad Litem
As a part of our Know The Law campaign, Iti Pandey writes about the need of Victim Compensation scheme and what it covers
‘Know The Law’ is a campaign that aims to empower vulnerable individuals & communities to help them understand and avail their legal rights
iProbono developed its own ‘12 Days of Child Rights’ social media campaign, featuring child rights related global statistics
The article explains why birth registration is important, legislative provision and obstacles faced in the process of obtaining a birth certificate
iProbono's team in Pakistan has written about various traditional and cultural practices of Child Marriage prevailing in the country
iProbono has reconstituted its Appellate Panel for a two year term focusing on criminal law matters related to child sexual abuse
Swati Jain recounts iProbono's latest workshops on Estate Planning which aims at securing the financial rights of vulnerable beneficiaries
iProbono’s Sri Lanka Country Director Aritha Wickramasinghe led a workshop to promote pro bono culture in Sri Lanka
Johanna Lokhande writes about the first ever 'Pro Bono Week' hosted by iProbono with NLUD to promote pro bono culture among future lawyers
Shohini Banerjee writes about various legal and constitutional provisions protecting rights of women at the work place in India
We are running a series of workshops aimed at increasing awareness around the rights of vulnerable beneficiaries
iProbono recently launched its Identity Rights Program. The team organized a legal awareness camp in this initiative at Nizamuddin West Basti, Delhi
iProbono recently hosted a round table to understand and discuss the challenges faced by LGBT persons and organisations
iProbono's team in Sri Lanka helps make submissions in favour of LGBT equality
Swathi Sukumar speaks to Careers360 magazine about the need for a committed judiciary
iProbono's Sri Lanka Country Rep, Aritha Wickramasinghe on LGBT power list
iProbono wins two awards at the Financial Times Innovative Lawyers Awards
iProbono has framed guidelines on how a child should be questioned in court
These young lawyer collectives are giving back to society by choosing to represent those with little or no legal recourse
iProbono successfully represented Yasmin*, a 16-year old survivor of incest and child abuse, before the Delhi High Court
A hopeful future for Amal* and her family - an update nine months after the case concluded
Jhaman Singh, an adivasi sarpanch of a village in Jharkhand, was falsely implicated on various charges
iProbono facilitates the merger of children's charities, ABC Trust and Childreach International
A writ petition in the Delhi High Court filed by iProbono and its team has challenged the Delhi's government victim compensation scheme
"Strengthening the Social Sector" roundtable dicussion with NGOs social enterprises and lawyers in Bangladesh
The Delhi High Court issued a notice and sought the response of the Delhi government on a plea challenging the provisions of the Delhi Victims
iProbono filed a petition before the Delhi High Court seeking enhancement of compensation for a minor victim of sexual assault
Lawyers’ global network holds preliminary roundtable meeting at Jinnah Institute Islamabad; ready to launch its network in Pakistan
Lawyers, legal aid organisations and NGOs in Bangladesh discuss the challenges and scope for institutionalising pro bono services
iProbono and The British Council host an event on supporting social enterprises in Sri Lanka
iProbono cited as one of the 100 innovations that made the world a better place in 2014
Amal's case as an encouraging example of how effective strategic litigation can enforce children's rights
Hope for Amal: An update from our Executive Director and information on donating
In a triumph for victims of child abuse, the Delhi High Court on Monday overruled a judgment of the Dwarka District Court
Rapist convicted by Delhi HC. Revisited lower court proceedings in examing child witnesses
Pro bono assistance from lawyers help overturn acquittal verdict of man accused of raping a 3 year old
Discussing ways to increase youth participation in establishing good governance
HP and CII join iProbono in gathering NGOs and Lawyers to discuss the future of pro bono initiatives in India
4 things that the Law Commission must fix in Indian freedom of speech laws: Amnesty, iProbono
iProbono starts anti-SLAPP league of extraordinary advocates to defend freedom of speech
Online pro bono network iProbono has won a Big Society Award after matching nearly 500 pro bono projects with lawyers
Corporate Social Responsibility has entered India's legal corridors. Top law firms and lawyers are doing pro bono so that they can give back to society
Executive Director of iProbono, Shireen Irani was invited to lunch with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at Buckingham Palace
Swathi Sukumar discusses the benefits of pro bono for both organisations in need and lawyers who wish to provide assistance
Shireen Irani tells the Hindu about the progress in iProbono's push for volunteering in India
iProbono founder Shireen Irani recently met Aung San Suu Kyi to discuss future iProbono projects
Shireen Irani and Swathi Sukumar talk to The Better India about iProbono
Shireen Irani and other next generation leaders talk about innovative thinking and taking risks at the Women of the Future Summit
The Observer joins forces with Nesta to find examples of inspirational Briton,s improving the lives of people and communities
How to begin doing good in a law firm: 11 Indian firms ponder ‘long overdue’ pro bono start with new UK tech NGO
Eleven of India’s leading law firms to discuss how to develop a pro bono culture