Media Appearances & Legal Advocacy
Law isn't just about verdicts; it's about awareness. Here is a look at my work beyond the courtroom, advocating for rights and demystifying the Indian legal system.
It was a wonderful experience shooting a podcast with the Vrikshit Foundation. We discussed many real-life incidents and the legal perspectives behind them.
Receiving a token of appreciation after a great podcast recording with the Vrikshit Foundation team. I love collaborating with organizations that are working to transform our nation.
A group photo with the entire team after a successful shoot. Engaging in public discourse is an important part of my work as an advocate.
A glimpse of the "Womenpreneur Elite 100 Most Powerful Women Summit," where I was honored to be a speaker. It is a privilege to be recognized among the top young female advocates in India.
Speaking at the Womenpreneur summit. I use such opportunities to share my journey and inspire more women to join the legal profession and fight for justice.
I was honored to be featured in the Advocate's Journal as a "Legal Luminary Championing Change." This article covers my journey and my mission to empower others through law.
Holding the Advocate's Journal featuring me as one of the "20 Young Influential Women in Law." This recognition on International Women's Day was truly special.
Proudly displaying the feature article about my work. Recognition like this motivates me to continue breaking barriers and fighting for what's right.
The official invitation for the Womenpreneur Elite 100 event. A proud moment to be counted among the most powerful women of 2025.
A pleasant encounter with Archana Gautam of Bigg Boss 16 fame at the airport. It's always nice to connect with people from different fields.
About Media Appearances & Recognition
My appearances on podcasts and at summits are not just about visibility; they are an extension of my work as an advocate. When I break down Section 498-A or discuss the nuances of animal cruelty laws on public platforms, I am building the same arguments I use in court. This transparency helps you understand your legal standing before you even walk into a lawyer's chamber.
Beyond the daily grind of the Supreme Court and district courts in Delhi, I make it a point to engage in public discourse. Whether it is sharing insights on legal rights at the Womenpreneur Elite 100 Summit or discussing the realities of the legal system with organizations like the Vrikshit Foundation, my aim is to make the law feel less intimidating.
Many clients come to me after watching a video or reading an article where I have demystified a complex legal procedure. This public engagement is a cornerstone of my practice. It allows me to bridge the gap between complex IPC and CrPC statutes and the real-life struggles of people facing matrimonial disputes, criminal charges, or social injustice.
Recognition, like being named one of the 'Top 20 Young Influential Women in Law,' is encouraging, but it is ultimately about reach. If my voice on a podcast can help someone realize they have grounds to file for bail or that they have a right to legal defense, then the advocacy is worth it. I bring this same passion, clarity, and combative spirit from the public podium directly into the courtroom, ensuring your case is handled with the seriousness it deserves.
RhythmSheel Srivastava
I don't believe in staying behind closed doors. Whether it is arguing a tough bail application in the Supreme Court or breaking down complex IPC sections on a podcast, my goal remains the same: ensuring you have the knowledge and the support you need to fight back.
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