
Mariyam Shunana is the founder and President of Public Interest Law Centre (PILC). Her passion and desire to help the
underprivileged community comes from having first hand experiences of legal
issues faced by the marginalized community. Prior to founding PILC, Shunana
worked on many civil rights movements, litigated and advocated in numerous
public interest legal causes and provided pro bono legal help to many people
with regard to civil rights related matters. In 2018, Shunana invited some of
her colleague lawyers and law students to form Public Interest Law Centre and
in February 2019, Public Interest Law Centre became a registered NGO.
Shunana graduated with a Master’s Degree in Corporate
Law from the New York University and a Master’s Degree in Business
Administration from the University of the West of England (Bristol). She has
also acquired a First-Class Bachelor (Hons) of Laws Degree from the Maldives
National University.
Shunana was the first woman to
receive an award in the field of Law in Maldives. She was awarded with
"Leadership Excellence in the Field of Law, Gold Category" in the
Maldives Professional and Career Women Awards in 2019. In 2020, Shunana was
awarded National Award “Rehendhi Award” for outstanding social work (in the
field of law).
Shunana has secured numerous
precedent-setting victories and has successfully secured a settlement in the
largest class action lawsuit to have ever been tried in Maldivian Courts
(housing issue). She also litigated and won one of the largest commercial
claims to have been submitted against the government of Maldives. She has
litigated as lead counsel in the most notable public interest lawsuits
submitted at the Maldivian courts to date, which includes the first gerrymandering
lawsuit, largest class action employment dispute submitted at employment
tribunal and many other notable cases.
Shunana is the Managing
Partner of Shunana and Co.LLP and founder of legal research database Shuna.Law.
Prior to starting Shunana and Co. LLP, Shunana worked as a Senior State
Attorney at the Attorney General’s office. At the Attorney General’s office,
she has litigated on behalf of the Government in numerous constitutional and
civil cases lodged by and against Government Ministries and Departments at
various courts of the Maldives including the Supreme Court of the Maldives. She
was also involved in international arbitration proceedings against the
Government of Maldives. Her work at the Attorney General’s Office also
included providing legal opinion to the Government Ministries and Departments
on contracts, international conventions and bilateral and multilateral
agreements signed by the Government. She also provided legal opinions on bills
passed by the Parliament before ratification by the President and reviewed the
drafts of laws and regulations.