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Logo Design Contest for Pro Bono Legal Services initiative, Department of Justice & United Nations Development Programme
The term pro bono which is short for “pro bono publico”, a Latin term that means “for the public good”. In practice, the term is used quite specifically in context of the ...
The term pro bono which is short for “pro bono publico”, a Latin term that means “for the public good”. In practice, the term is used quite specifically in context of the legal profession- referring to the practice of giving legal assistance to those unable to represent them for want of money. In India, ‘Pro Bono Legal Service’ as a concept remains an ad hoc, individualized practice lacking an institutional structure.
In order to establish a framework for dispensation of pro bono legal services, the Department of Justice (DoJ), in collaboration with UNDP, launched, in April 2017, a web based initiative (available at doj.gov.in) on consolidating volunteers from the legal fraternity to provide pro bono legal services to those who dearly need legal aid and counsel, but are unable to afford it. Through this portal, litigants from marginalised communities (including members of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, women, children, senior citizens, persons with low income and persons with disabilities) can also apply for legal aid and advice from the pro bono lawyers.
The Department of Justice (DoJ) invites the users to create a Logo for the Pro Bono Legal Services initiative. The logo should capture the essence of the initiative and help establish its own identity.
Last date of submission of entries is 28th September, 2017, 5:00PM
Click here to read Terms and Conditions, Technical Parameters and Evaluation Criteria
Bibar Creation
Logo Design for Pro Bono Legal Services initiative,LOGO REPRESENTS EQUAL LEGAL SERVICE TO BENEFICIALS WITH EQUAL,BALANCED JUSTICE WITH UPWARD DIRECTION&SCALES.INDIAN COLORS FOR SECURITYTHINKING"TARAJU",the legal profession- referring to the practice of giving legal assistance to those unable to represent them for want of moneylitigants from marginalised communities (including members of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, women, children, senior citizens, persons with low income.THANK YOU.
This is a simple and elegant logo. It goes very well with rest of the GOI logos of various schemes. The unique point is it clearly represent a logo related to Indian legal system. The various people shown here uniquely represent groups of society who especially need Pro Bono legal services. The minimal color scheme takes care of monochrome version of the logo, which will be used in print media.Thanks.
Pro Bono Legal Service logo
Pro Bono Legal Services initiative
Logo Design Contest for Pro Bono Legal Services initiative, Department of Justice
The logo depicts two people...
one is the lawyer and other the common man of India.
The common man in white is under the protection and guidance of the lawyer which is in blue shade holding the balance scales of justice.
The logo is in shades of blue as the colour blue is psychologically associated with trust and confidence.
This particular logo with the blue and grey portrays, loyalty, reliability, security, trust for the people who cannot afford legal services.
Pro Bono Legal Service logo.
sanskrit verse nyayam sarvasva adhikaram.means justice is right of everyone.two hands denote help and figure of balance shows everyone is equal before law.