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Let’s help together

Volunteering at Nyaya Darpan Foundation is selfless work aimed to provide social assistance in order to help venerable communities and people from the weaker section of the society who find themselves in difficult life situations.
Volunteering will expand your sense of Social Justice. By virtue of working on social causes, you will learn more about community needs, social responsibility and your ability to make a positive impact.

Get Involved

  • If you wish to be the voice of people who have suffered harm, physical or mental violence, emotional suffering, economic loss or fundamental rights are impaired…
  • If you wish to fill in courage to survivors of injustice who are afraid, panicked and feel powerless, unsafe or lonely…
  • If you are moved by social injustice and the rising crime rate and be a voice of the underprivileged and marginalized weaker section of the society.
  • If you wish to provide relief by listening to victims who are stressed, anxious, irritable and tired, and help uphold dignity of a fellow human being

Words of Volunteers

WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT NYAYA DARPAN FOUNDATION

Inspiration comes in all shapes and sizes. We at Nyaya Darpan Foundation contribute our success to the time, effort and support of volunteers.
Adv. Rajesh Mohandas

I'm pleased to be a part of the Nyaya Darpan Foundation. I'm glad to speak out for justice on for a defendant being tried who I firmly believe is the victim of circumstances.

— Shristy Jalan, Advocate

I am extremely pleased to have got an opportunity to support the victims who did not have legal representation in the court. Being associated with Nyaya Darpan Foundation, I learnt empathy and art of legal research.

— Akanksha Jain, Advocate

I am fortunate to have been a part of Nyaya Darpan Foundation. I can genuinely tell that volunteering for Diversity and Inclusiveness benefits me much. I love to lend a hand and believe that I was destined to care.

— Nagul Shaik, Volunteer

Being a volunteer with Nyaya Darpan Foundation transformed my understanding of access to justice. I witnessed how timely legal intervention can change the course of a family’s life. Contributing my research skills to real cases gave meaning to my legal education.

— Ramesh, Advocate

Frequently asked questions

VOLUNTEERS FREQUENTLY ENQUIRE THESE QUESTIONS

We understand you may have other questions too, that are not covered here in this list, please write to us at info@nyayadarpan.com and we will revert to you.

Any anyone who is at least 18 years old and is interested in serving mankind by dedicating their time and energy to the good of their fellow humans without expecting financial gain orrecognition may volunteer at the Nyaya Darpan Foundation.
You must have a sincere desire to assist others and serve with a great interest in order to work as a volunteer. Working as a volunteer requires no special training or academic requirements. You will undergo orientation and required training and shall be equipped with both knowledge and tools required to participate in the project you wish to volunteer.

While there are plethora of opportunities to choose from you might choose to support and do all in your power to supply legal counsel, raise awareness, and offer help to the society’s most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups.

If you are a lawyer, you have the opportunity to take up these clients’ cases and represent them probono. If you are from a different field, you may donate your time to support campaigns for human rights awareness, build the appropriate business cases, and, if necessary, engage with lawmakers or other law enforcement authorities especially in the areas of Cyber Crime, Intimate Partner Abuse, LGBTQ Diversity and Inclusion and to help integrate the Prisoners, Undertrials and Inmates back into the society.

Opportunities for volunteering range from one hour per week to five days per week or more. Some positions are for one-time events, others are temporary, and others can require a commitment of six months or longer. Although while most volunteer work is done during business hours, you can also help on the weekends and in the evenings, again depending on your preferences.
There are certain restrictions if you have a criminal history, but you can still volunteer. Certain volunteering opportunities may not be available to you due to the nature of your criminal background, but many others would.

Our of Volunteers

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Inspiration comes in all shapes and sizes. We at Nyaya Darpan Foundation contribute our success to the time, effort and support of volunteers.
Adv. Rajesh Mohandas