Free Legal Advisor
Independent legal guidance that helps Volunteering India and Nimra Earth Welfare Society work transparently and responsibly.
Our free legal advisor is Mr. Farooq Amjad Mir, professionally known as Advocate Mirza Farooq Baig, who offers voluntary legal support to Volunteering India and its parent organisation, Nimra Earth Welfare Society.
Based in Jaipur, he provides his time and expertise without charge, helping us handle legal questions in a responsible and transparent way.
As a free legal advisor, his role is to guide the organisation on legal and compliance matters related to our social work and volunteer programs.
This includes advising on documentation, agreements, policies and procedures so that our activities remain aligned with applicable laws and regulations.
Volunteering India works as a subsidiary of Nimra Earth Welfare Society (Regd. under Rajasthan Societies Reg No. 820/08), an independent, non‑profit, non‑governmental organisation based in Jaipur.
Through his advisory role, Advocate Mirza Farooq Baig helps the society and its projects maintain good governance, clarity in decision‑making and protection of community interests.
All advice is consultative in nature; final decisions are taken by the governing body of Nimra Earth Welfare Society and Volunteering India.
Although he offers his services free of charge, Advocate Mirza Farooq Baig works independently and follows professional legal ethics.
His guidance aims to protect the organisation from potential legal risks while also safeguarding the rights and privacy of volunteers, staff and community members.
If you wish to know more about his professional background, you can visit his public profile on social media:
For any organisation‑related legal queries, volunteers and partners are requested to contact us through the Volunteering India office first, rather than approaching him directly.
Having an experienced advocate as a free legal advisor allows a grassroots organisation like ours to focus more resources on community work, while still taking legal responsibilities seriously.
It strengthens our ability to operate fairly, handle issues with care and give confidence to volunteers, donors and local partners that we are guided by both compassion and the law.