Human Rights & Social Justice Litigation
Available across Noida
Pricing Guide
Legal Strategy & Rights Consultation
Session Dynamics
- Duration: 45 to 60 minutes dedicated slot with Adv. RhythmSheel directly.
- Mode: Physical meeting at Delhi Chamber or Virtual Conference (Zoom/Google Meet).
- Document Review: Scan of existing FIRs, charge sheets, medical reports, or previous court orders.
Strategic Deliverables
- Merit Assessment: Blunt assessment of whether the case stands a chance in court.
- Procedural Roadmap: Timeline explanation (District vs High Court) and immediate next steps.
- Rights Education: Briefing on specific fundamental rights applicable to the situation.
Chamber Experience
- Support: Junior Associate present to take notes and organize papers.
- Hospitality: Tea/Coffee service during the chamber visit.
- Confidentiality: Strict attorney-client privilege regarding all disclosures.
District Court Filing: DV & Protection
Drafting & Documentation
- Incident Mapping: Detailed chronology of events documenting cruelty or rights violations.
- DIR Filing: Drafting the Domestic Incident Report for the Magistrate/Protection Officer.
- Financials: Meticulous preparation of Assets & Liabilities Affidavit (Rajnesh v. Neha guidelines) for maintenance assessment.
Filing & Process
- Jurisdiction: Determining the correct Mahila Court/District Court for filing.
- Formalities: Notarization and attestation of all pleadings.
- Service: Managing Dasti service or registered post for court summons.
Initial Representation
- First Appearance: Representation by Counsel on the first date to ensure complaint registration.
- Interim Applications: Drafting applications for immediate Interim Maintenance (Sec 23) and Residence Orders.
- Prep: One pre-filing counseling session to prepare mentally for litigation.
High Court Writ Petition & Urgent Relief
Legal Drafting
- Petition Creation: 50-150 pages drafting including Synopsis, List of Dates, and Prayer clause.
- Research: Deep dive into case laws relevant to Human Rights/Trafficking/Illegal Detention.
- Stationery: Legal green paper printing and binding of 4 sets (Court, Judge, Opposing, Office).
Registry Management
- Filing: Physical or E-filing at the Delhi High Court Registry.
- Clearance: Handling registry objections and defect curing by Court Clerk.
- Fees: Covers nominal court fees and clerkage for file movement.
Court Representation
- Urgent Mentioning: Appearing before the bench to request an early listing.
- Admission Hearing: Arguments on the first date to get Notice Issued to respondents.
- Interim Relief: Arguing for immediate stay on arrest or protection orders on Day 1.
About Human Rights & Social Justice Litigation
My Mission & Why I Do This
For me, the black coat isn't just a uniform. It’s a daily reminder to speak up for those who feel unheard - chahe woh insaan ho ya jaanwar (be it people or animals). I’m not here just for the profession, I’m here to challenge what’s wrong and protect those who can’t fight alone.
What Drives Me
- Certified in anti-human trafficking legal support, I dig deep into cases others find too complicated or messy.
- Juvenile justice advocacy is close to my heart. Kids deserve a shot at a fair future, not just a quick fix.
- Domestic violence legal strategy isn’t about paperwork. It’s about real solutions, whether it’s getting maintenance sorted, or pushing for a trial that’s stuck in limbo.
- I fight misuse of law because justice should protect, not punish wrongly. Seen it happen, called it out.
- As a woman, I’m stubborn about breaking barriers for other women, both in the courtroom and beyond.
How I Work
- Legal aid for marginalized communities and pro bono work isn’t a side gig for me - it’s part of my day-to-day.
- Public Interest Litigation for social change is my way of shaking up the system when one case isn’t enough.
- I don’t quit when things get tough. I step back, plan, and come back swinging.
Real Talk
Legal battles can be draining, and honestly, the system isn’t always fair. Lekin yeh time hai (but this is the moment) to fight together. When we win, sone pe suhaaga (the cherry on top) - makes all the struggle worth it.
Meet your Expert
RhythmSheel Srivastava
1207 connects in last 3 months
My Story
People look at me in my black coat, arguing in Supreme Court, and think they've got me all figured out. But catch me on my Himalayan bike, chasing mountains for thoda sa sukoon, thoda sa nazara, aur bahut sari khushiyan (a little peace, a little view, and loads of happiness). Big animal lover here—my Nikki, my labrador, is my world. Between courtrooms, cricket matches, and mountain roads, I’m just writing my own story, my way.
My Work
Legal services for the unheard - I work at the Supreme Court, handling animal cruelty legal defence, anti-human trafficking, criminal law, PILs, and more.
Voice for the voiceless - My fight is for those who can’t fight back—especially animals. Supreme Court animal rights lawyer, always on your dog’s side.
Changing mindsets - I believe you gotta think like a gangster, talk like a lawyer. Not just cases, I fight old mindsets.
Public advocacy & awareness - Panel speaker, Josh Talks—raising my voice on rights, justice, and dignity, especially for youth and rescued animals.
Winning justice - After tough arguments, a win is sone pe suhaaga (icing on the cake). For me, it’s about real justice, not just verdicts.