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Who are we…
A secular collective of human rights defenders, eminentjurists, retired judges, lawyers, academics, writers, thinkers,artists, social workers, and activists representing humanism,culture, creativity and knowledge
What we stand for
We strive to defend life, dignity, liberty and otherfundamental rights of all using law and legal systems astherapeutic agents. We adopt a rights-based, victim-centeredapproach for total healing through legal, social, psychologicaland emotional reparation.
Our Journey1991 Launches Legal Aid
1992 Registration of the Society
1993 Jananeethi Publication
1994 Women Empowerment Programmes
1995 Clinical Legal Education
1996 Environmental Advocacy
2000 Helpline for women, children and elderly in distress
2000 First litigation-free village in India
2002 Psycho-Legal Counseling
Our Organizational Mandate
❖ Providing a Helpline for victims of violence, abuse andprejudices.
❖ Enabling the poor to access justice
❖ Building social capital for promoting peace
❖ Promoting justice education and therapeuticjurisprudence
❖ Combating torture, corruption and human trafficking
❖ Advocating for sustainable development and safeenvironment
Our Domains
Services we provide
● Psycho-legal counseling
● Helpline to victims of violence, injustice and those indistress
● Scrutiny of documents and legal advice
● Assisted negotiation and mediation for amicable settlementof disputes
● Sensitization seminars and workshops on gender, and childrights
● Public meetings/debates on contemporary concerns
● Training of para-legal volunteers, service providers etc…
● Consultancy services
Core Competencies
◆ Legal aid and assistance
◆ Conflict management & Dispute Resolution
◆ Pedagogies for legal literacy
◆ Facts finding surveys and alternate reports
◆ Campaigns on rights based issues
◆ Public interest litigations
◆ Constructive Engagements & Coalition Building
◆ Research, Documentation & Dissemination
Our Track Record
Disaster management and relief works in Latur in Maharashtrafollowing the devastating earth quake in 1993.
Services for legal reparation and legal aid in Tsunami-hit areasin Kollam and Alappuzha districts in the year 2004
Investigative Research Study Report in 2002 on toxicity ofground water and pollution at Plachimada due to illegal andunscientific operations of Coco Cola company.
Investigative Research Study Report in 2003 on ecologicaland environmental damages in Vagamon owing to illegalhuman encroachments.
Investigative Survey and Study Report in 2003 on the Prevalenceof Dowry System in Kerala and its impact on different sections ofSociety.
Investigative Research Study Report in 2010 on air, soiland water pollutions at Kathikkoodam by Nitta Gelatin IndiaLimited.
3-year study and reports on the perils of Unethical ClinicalDrug Trials in Kerala and to make drug trials clinically safeand ethically sound, conducted during 2009-12 period.
Legal Interventions
PIL in the matter of custodial torture and death of Gopi s/oThankappan, Cherthalai, Alleppy. Final order given in favour ofJananeethi by Kerala High Court in 1998.
PIL in the matter of trafficking of 75000 young women fromKerala and North East States to Thailand for sex trade by Shillongbased H & Z International. Interim stay was given by Kerala HighCourt in 1995 and was made final in 2008.
PIL filed by Jananeethi in the Supreme Court against theconfirmation of capital punishment awarded to Mr. T.A. Josephby the Division bench of Kerala High court in a communallysensitized issue of land dispute that caused death of three people.The appeal resulted in reducing the death penalty to lifeimprisonment.
Our contributions as Change Maker
Jananeethi introduced the concept of ‘litigation-freezone’ for the first time in India and proved that it waspossible. The first litigation-free village in India made in 2000in Thichoor village of Varavoor Panchayat in Thrissur districtof Kerala.
Jananeethi started negotiated settlement of disputesthrough mediation and clinical legal counseling as alternatedispute resolution (ADR) in 1992.
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Jananeethi, Regd. No. 193/1992 Tcr, is entitled for benefitsunder section 12 A and 80 G of Income Tax Act 1961 and isregistered under section 6(1) (a) of the ForeignContribution
(Regulation) Act, 1976 (FCRA Reg. No. 052900324)
JANANEETHI
P.B. No.8, Mannuthy P.O. Thrissur – 680651, Kerala, India.
Ph: 0487-2373479 Fax: 0487-2373281
E-mail :jananeethi@jananeethi.org
Web: www.jananeethi.org
Jananeethi - Organogram
AdministrationAdvisory Board
Dr. N.R. Madhava Menon - ChairmanDr. K.N. PanikkarProf. K.G. Sankara PillaiSmt. Aruna RoyAdv. Kaleeswaram RajProf. Sara JosephShri. B.R.P. BhaskarDr. Karine Bates
Board of Directors
Prof. N.N. Gokuldas – ChairmanDr. George Mathen – Vice ChairmanAdv. Faritha Ansari – SecretaryProf. Binu Poornamodan – Jt. SecretaryProf. Kusumam Joseph – TreasurerFr. John KavalakkattDr. Francis XavierShri. V.K. SharaffuddinSri. K. Rajagopal
Director, International AffairsDr. Gopakumar Thampi
Executive DirectorAdv. George Pulikuthiyil
Executive CommitteeAdv. George Pulikuthiyil
Shri. R. Vijayarajan
Fr. Johnson Ainikal
Shri. Ajayakumar Melveettil
Shri. M.N. Suresh Babu
Adv. P. Sunilkumar
Ms. E. Jayasree
Ms. Beena George
Ms. K. Radhamani
Jananeethi introduced sensitization workshops in ruralareas through its association with the ICDS network. Womengroups on an average of 200 numbers in a year were trainedin elementary legal principles so that they could be watch-dogs of any untoward incidents on women at home and insociety.
Therapeutic Jurisprudence through psycho-legalcounseling process was introduced in Kerala by Jananeethifrom 2001 when it was unheard of in judicial proceedings.
Jananeethi monthly journal in Malayalam was startedfrom 1993, covering topics of socio, political and economicimportance judiciously and dispassionately.
Accreditations
Jananeethi is accredited with the Department of Social Justice,Government of Kerala and State Legal Services Authority. Itenjoys accreditation of Credibility Alliances, India under itsdesirable norms.
Jananeethi represents Non-profit organizations/voluntaryorganizations at many of the district level bodies onrecommendation of the District Collector.
Our Roadmap
Sustain core activity of providing legal aid and psycho-legalcounseling services, including helpline support to women,children and elderly in distress.
Function as a resource centre for research, intellectualexchanges and dissemination of news and views on humanrights, migrant labor, human trafficking, gender justice,environmental justice, sustainable developments, publichealth and social legislations;
Establish a training centre for para-legal activists, social workstudents, social activists, service providers and law studentswith residential facilities for 50 persons at a time;
A short stay home for women and adolescent youth in crisisand victims of violence;
Reclaim the vantage position as an operational hub for humanrights defenders, environmental activists and change makers.
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