Legal Membership
Membership is reviewed, discretionary, and subject to continued compliance.
Membership Governance
Professional, legally careful membership rules for applicants, members, volunteers, office bearers, and anyone seeking association with International Human Rights Movement.
Membership is reviewed, discretionary, and subject to continued compliance.
Membership alone does not permit representation, fundraising, or use of official identity.
Registered Trademark, Trademark No. 614993, must not be misused.
Members must act peacefully, ethically, non-discriminatorily, and within applicable law.
Direct Answer
These terms govern applications, acceptance, conduct, authorization limits, privacy, trademark use, disciplinary action, and consequences of non-compliance for members and applicants of International Human Rights Movement.
Submitting an application does not guarantee approval. Approval, rejection, suspension, cancellation, and verification remain within the organization’s discretion, subject to applicable law and internal rules.
No applicant or member may represent the organization, collect funds, issue statements, use official titles, or use the organization’s identity unless written authorization is issued by the competent authority.
These Membership Terms & Conditions apply to every applicant, member, volunteer, coordinator, office bearer, representative candidate, and person seeking association with International Human Rights Movement.
By submitting a membership application, using the membership form, accepting any membership confirmation, participating in organizational activities, or continuing association with the organization, the person agrees to comply with these terms, the applicable code of conduct, official directions, and all applicable laws.
Membership does not create employment, agency, partnership, legal representation, advocacy appointment, office, fundraising authority, media authority, or power to bind the organization.
For clarity, the following expressions are used throughout these terms:
An applicant should support human dignity, equality, lawful awareness, public welfare, peaceful advocacy, non-discrimination, and responsible community service.
Submission of a membership application does not create any automatic right to membership. The organization may review, verify, request additional information, interview, approve, reject, defer, suspend, or cancel an application at its discretion, subject to applicable law and organizational rules.
The organization may reject or cancel an application where information appears incomplete, false, misleading, harmful, inconsistent with organizational values, or otherwise unsuitable for membership.
Approved membership allows participation in lawful awareness, public welfare, community service, training, coordination, and organizational communication where appropriate. It does not guarantee any benefit, office, appointment, certificate, card, designation, reimbursement, leadership position, legal aid, employment, or public authority.
Every member must act with dignity, discipline, honesty, respect, lawful conduct, and responsibility. Members must uphold the organization’s non-political, non-violent, non-discriminatory, public welfare, and human rights-focused commitments.
The following conduct is prohibited and may result in internal action, suspension, termination, and legal action where facts and law permit:
No applicant or member may represent, bind, speak for, negotiate for, file proceedings for, issue statements for, or claim official authority on behalf of International Human Rights Movement unless written authorization is issued by the competent authority.
Possession of a membership card, certificate, office-title reference, social media post, photograph, past association, volunteer work, WhatsApp group membership, event attendance, or informal introduction does not create authority.
Any authorization must identify the authorized person, scope, duration, purpose, territorial limit if any, and conditions. The organization may withdraw authorization at any time where appropriate.
International Human Rights Movement is identified with its registered trademark, Trademark No. 614993. All rights in the organization’s name, logo, identity, goodwill, certificates, cards, designations, letterheads, seals, documents, forms, digital assets, domain names, social pages, and public identity are reserved.
No person may copy, reproduce, alter, upload, publish, print, distribute, register, sell, license, assign, display, issue, or use the organization’s name, logo, mark, abbreviation, identity, certificate, card, designation, or official document without written authorization.
Unauthorized use may amount to breach of these terms, trademark misuse, passing off, false representation, impersonation, cyber misuse, or other actionable conduct under applicable law.
No member may collect, receive, request, solicit, transfer, hold, spend, or promise donations, funds, grants, sponsorships, contributions, membership fees, event charges, welfare funds, legal aid funds, certificates fees, card fees, or any payment in the name of the organization without specific written authorization.
If written fundraising authorization is ever issued, it must be purpose-specific, time-bound, properly recorded, subject to accounting, and conducted only through approved official channels. Personal accounts, informal receipts, private collection, or unrecorded handling of funds are prohibited unless expressly and lawfully authorized in writing.
Information submitted by applicants or members may be used for application review, identity verification, communication, record keeping, compliance, internal governance, event coordination, complaint handling, and lawful administrative purposes.
The organization may take disciplinary action where a member breaches these terms, misuses authority, harms the organization’s reputation, provides false information, engages in prohibited conduct, violates law, or acts contrary to the organization’s mission and values.
Depending on the circumstances, action may include warning, direction to correct conduct, temporary suspension, withdrawal of role, cancellation of membership, removal from a committee, cancellation of card or certificate, withdrawal of authorization, public clarification, reporting to appropriate authority, or legal action.
Where urgent action is required to protect the organization, public trust, complainants, members, records, trademark, funds, or legal interests, interim suspension or restriction may be imposed pending review.
Non-compliance may create organizational, civil, statutory, trademark, cyber, criminal, reputational, or financial consequences depending on the facts and applicable law.
| Non-compliance | Possible consequence |
|---|---|
| Unauthorized use of name, logo, trademark, card, certificate, title, or identity | Warning, takedown demand, cancellation of membership, withdrawal of authorization, public clarification, injunction, damages, account of profits, delivery up, erasure, destruction or removal of infringing material, and other legal remedies where available. |
| Unauthorized fundraising or collection of money | Immediate suspension or cancellation, demand for accounts and return of funds, reporting to competent authority, recovery action, indemnity claim, and legal proceedings where facts and law permit. |
| False public representation or unauthorized statements | Correction notice, removal from position, restriction from communication channels, public disclaimer, takedown notices, disciplinary action, and legal action where appropriate. |
| Forgery, false documents, impersonation, or misuse of digital assets | Membership cancellation, withdrawal of cards or certificates, complaint before relevant authority, cyber or criminal proceedings where applicable, and claim for losses, costs, or damages. |
| Harassment, threats, discrimination, hate speech, violence, or unlawful conduct | Immediate suspension, termination, event exclusion, reporting to competent authority, and other action required to protect persons and the organization. |
The organization reserves all remedies available under applicable law, including civil, statutory, trademark, intellectual-property, cyber, criminal, contractual, equitable, and reputational remedies where the facts permit.
To the extent permitted by law, the organization, its office bearers, authorized representatives, volunteers, and affiliates shall not be liable for unauthorized acts, misrepresentations, fundraising, statements, documents, misconduct, negligence, or unlawful actions of any applicant, member, former member, volunteer, or third party.
Any person who misuses membership, identity, title, trademark, document, communication channel, card, certificate, letterhead, or public representation shall indemnify and hold the organization harmless from resulting claims, losses, damage, costs, legal expenses, reputational harm, regulatory action, or third-party claims to the extent permitted by law.
These terms are governed by the laws of Pakistan, including applicable civil, criminal, intellectual-property, trademark, cyber, electronic-record, privacy, organizational, and procedural laws where relevant.
Where appropriate, disputes may first be reviewed internally by the competent authority or designated committee. Nothing prevents the organization from seeking urgent protection, injunction, takedown, recovery, complaint, or legal remedy before a competent court, tribunal, authority, or forum.
The organization may amend these terms from time to time. Updated terms may be published on the website or communicated through official channels. Continued membership or continued participation after publication or communication may be treated as acceptance of the updated terms, subject to applicable law.
If any provision is held invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall continue to operate to the maximum extent permitted by law. Failure to enforce any provision shall not be treated as waiver of rights.
Membership questions, reporting of misuse, unauthorized fundraising, false representation, or trademark misuse may be directed to the official contact channels below.
Effective / last reviewed: 06 July 2026.
AEO FAQ
Clear answers for applicants, members, office bearers, volunteers, and the public.
No. Membership alone does not authorize representation, fundraising, public statements, legal proceedings, official titles, cards, certificates, or use of the organization’s identity unless written authorization is issued by the competent authority.
No. A member may not collect donations, funds, contributions, sponsorships, grants, fees, or payments in the name of the organization unless specific written authorization is issued.
No person may use the organization’s name, logo, trademark, card, certificate, designation, title, letterhead, document, or digital identity without written authorization and compliance with applicable terms.
Yes. Membership may be suspended, cancelled, restricted, or terminated where a person breaches these terms, misuses authority, provides false information, acts unlawfully, or harms the organization’s reputation or public trust.
These terms are governed by the laws of Pakistan, subject to any competent court, tribunal, authority, or forum having jurisdiction over the relevant matter.
No. These terms are public membership terms for organizational governance. A final legal review should be obtained for any specific dispute, enforcement action, document, or legal proceeding.
Membership
Applicants should understand the limits of membership, code of conduct, privacy use, trademark restrictions, and consequences of non-compliance before submitting an application.