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byHimanshiChamber at Rohini Court Complex, DelhiView full gallery

A glimpse into my journey as a first-generation criminal and service law advocate across Delhi's courts.

As a first-generation lawyer, every day is a testament to perseverance. I am pictured here at the Central Administrative Tribunal in Delhi, where I regularly represent government employees in service matters. This is where I stand with you to fight for your rights.

The real work of a lawyer often happens away from the courtroom. Here, I am meticulously reviewing case files and drafting documents, ensuring every detail is perfect before we proceed. My focus is on building a strong, unshakeable case for you.

My practice extends to the highest court of the land. Standing before the Supreme Court of India, I am prepared to take your fight for justice to the final stage, handling appeals in complex administrative and service law cases.

I believe that law is a tool for service. This newspaper clipping from Action India covers a free legal aid camp I helped organize, providing essential legal advice on matters like FIRs, domestic issues, and women's rights to those in need.

Navigating the corridors of the Delhi High Court is part of my daily routine. Whether we are challenging a tribunal order or filing a writ petition, I am here to guide you through every step of the High Court litigation process.

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Before you file, we need to check your case's merit against the Limitation Act and specific procedural rules. In a 60-minute strategy session, I review your documents—whether they are suspension notices, charge sheets, or ACRs—to determine if we have a solid shot at the Tribunal or High Court. We don't just talk; we map out the specific legal hierarchy we need to navigate for your case to hold water.

My Approach to Law

I believe that a case isn't won by volume of arguments, but by the strength of the foundation. Whether it is a dispute regarding seniority, a sudden transfer, or fighting a disciplinary proceeding, the initial document review is where the battle is won or lost. My practice in Delhi is built on this rigor.

Service Law and CAT Practice

Representing government employees at the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) is a significant part of my work. I handle everything from:

  • Charge Sheet Rebuttals: Drafting 8-15 page point-wise legal replies to administrative notices to preserve your defense.
  • Tribunal Filings: Preparing petitions, synopses, and interim relief applications for stay orders.
  • High Court Appeals: Moving matters from the tribunal to the Delhi High Court when orders are unjust.

Criminal Defense

Beyond service law, I represent clients in criminal matters across Delhi's district courts, including Rohini. The reality of criminal litigation is that it demands presence of mind and constant preparation. From bail applications to defending against FIRs, my focus remains on clarity and strategic defense.

Why Work With Me?

I am a first-generation lawyer. I did not have a roadmap, so I had to build one. I do not bend over backwards to tell you what you want to hear. If a case has merit, we fight with everything we have. If it does not, I will tell you the reality so you don't waste your resources.

My practice is located at the Rohini Court complex, and I appear regularly before the CAT Principal Bench and the Supreme Court. If you are stuck in a cycle of administrative notices or need legal counsel for a criminal case, reach out. Let's look at the facts together.

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Himanshi

Chamber at Rohini Court Complex, DelhiStarting ₹1,500 per session (60 mins)

I’m Himanshi, a first-generation lawyer who believes cases are won with conviction, not just volume. When I'm not in the Central Administrative Tribunal or the High Court, I’m usually deep in case files or finding perspective in poetry. My work here represents the blend of grit and strategy I bring to every client.

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