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Litigation Lawyer in Delhi NCR for Family and Civil Disputes

byKaran AhujaTakes cases across Delhi NCR; Visit offices in Rohini or New Rajinder NagarStarts from3,500 per session (60 mins)View full gallery

Litigation isn't just about arguments; it's about preparation and patience. Here is a look at how I work with my team in Delhi courts to handle cases.

(Hero Media) Navigating child custody during a domestic violence case can be incredibly stressful. I get asked whether to file for temporary custody under the DV act or a full Guardians and Wards petition. In this video, I explain the practical differences and which route might get you a faster hearing, helping you make an informed decision for your family.

A bit of lighthearted commentary outside the Supreme Court. In family law, especially in domestic violence cases, perceptions can be skewed. My job is to ensure the court hears the actual facts and that justice isn't based on assumptions, regardless of who files the case.

What do you do if you feel a judge is biased and not giving you a fair hearing? It's a tough situation, but you have options. I explain the process of filing a transfer petition before the District and Session Judge to request a change of bench, a crucial step to ensure fairness in your case.

It was an honor to be invited as a judge for the Intra Trial Advocacy Competition at IMS Law College. I believe in mentoring the next generation of lawyers, as they are the future custodians of justice. It's a responsibility I take as seriously as my own litigation work.

A moment outside one of the historic courts I practice in. Being a litigator means being present, prepared, and ready to represent your case with confidence. This is where the arguments are made and where we fight to turn injustice into justice.

The reality of a litigator's life. After spending over 20 hours preparing for a cross examination, the other party doesn't show up. The judge gives a new date a month and a half away. It's frustrating, but it's part of the process. We just regroup and prepare for the next fight.

This is the team. While you work one on one with me, I'm backed by a strong group of advocates and legal minds at the Law Chambers of AOR Amish Aggarwala. We combine our strengths to make sure every angle of your case is covered.

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Don't expect legal magic. When we start a case, the first 60 minutes are strictly for mapping out your options, not filing random petitions. I use digital files to keep things organized, meaning you don't have to carry heavy paper stacks to every meeting. Before you decide to hire, let's sit down for a strategy session to see if your case actually needs court intervention or just clear negotiation.

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