Tashi Rapten Barfungpa is a highly respected lawyer with a deep commitment to social justice and human rights. Since beginning his legal career in 2002, Barfungpa has dedicated his work to defending the rights of marginalized communities, with a particular focus on prison reforms, women’s rights, and children’s rights.
His career includes extensive pro bono work, where he has represented individuals who could not afford legal services, ensuring they receive fair representation in court. Barfungpa’s commitment to justice is also demonstrated through his founding of HOPE SIKKIM, a non-profit organization aimed at raising legal awareness and addressing serious issues like human trafficking and violence against women and children.
Barfungpa has made a clear stand against defending cases involving violence toward women and children, underscoring his dedication to ethical legal practice and the protection of vulnerable individuals. His work goes beyond his legal practice, as he actively mentors young lawyers, inspiring them to focus not only on legal expertise but also on the broader societal responsibility that comes with being a lawyer.
He regularly works with communities and schools to promote awareness of critical issues such as human trafficking, drug abuse, and child sexual abuse. His efforts to educate the public about these serious social issues play a significant role in his broader mission of creating a more just and equitable society.
Barfungpa’s continuous advocacy for the economically disadvantaged reflects his deep sense of duty to serve his community. Through his work and mentorship, Barfungpa ensures that the next generation of lawyers will carry forward his legacy of compassion, justice, and social responsibility.