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Legal Simplified: Practical Advice for Your Court Case

byRhythmSheel SrivastavaOffice at Tilak Nagar, New DelhiStarts from55,000 per bail application (till disposal)View full gallery

The law shouldn't be a mystery. I break down complex procedures and legal requirements into clear, actionable steps to help you navigate your case with confidence.

Justice delayed is justice denied. If your case, like a divorce, has been stuck for years, you have options. I explain how we can move the High Court for an expeditious or fast-track trial to get you a resolution.

Understanding Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act is crucial for maintenance claims. I explain why filing an income affidavit and bank statements is a non-negotiable step for the court to determine a fair maintenance amount.

About Legal Simplified

Most people get stuck in the legal system because they do not know what the court actually needs to see. For instance, in a maintenance claim under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act, simply filing the application is not enough. Without a detailed income affidavit and bank statements, the court lacks the concrete basis to pass an order. I focus on these procedural 'missing links' to move cases forward, ensuring your paperwork works for you, not against you.

The court system is often an intimidating maze, and the reality of 'tareekh pe tareekh' (endless adjournments) is what most people face. My aim here is to pull back the curtain on how legal proceedings actually work. It is not just about knowing the law; it is about understanding how to present your facts so a judge can actually help you.

When I discuss topics like the Hindu Marriage Act or strategies for an expeditious trial, I am talking about the practical hurdles that keep your life on hold. Here is how I approach simplification:

  • Avoiding procedural errors: Small mistakes, such as missing an income affidavit or filing the wrong application, can cost you months of unnecessary delays.
  • Strategy over confusion: I analyze case files to identify exactly where the bottleneck is. If a trial is dragging, we look at moving to the High Court for an order to ensure an expeditious trial.
  • Direct communication: You deserve to know why a specific legal step is taken. No legalese, just a clear plan of action.

Whether you are struggling with a matrimonial dispute, fighting a false criminal charge, or need clarity on legal procedures, the goal is the same: to stop the waiting and start the solution. If you are tired of being kept in the dark about your own case, let’s discuss the strategy that fits your situation.

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RhythmSheel Srivastava

Office at Tilak Nagar, New DelhiStarts from 55,000 per bail application (till disposal)

I am a Supreme Court advocate who believes the law should be accessible, not just for lawyers. I fight for the voiceless, whether in the courtroom or on the streets, because justice should not be a hidden secret.

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