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A Day in the Life of an Advocate: Inside My Legal Practice

byShruti ManchandaTakes cases across Rohtak and HaryanaStarts from3,500 Per DraftView full gallery

Being an advocate is not just about courtroom arguments. It is about the quiet hours of research, client consultations, and the camaraderie at the District Bar Association that happens before a case is even heard.

Seated at my desk, ready to tackle the day's challenges. This is my space for case preparation, legal research, and client consultations, the foundational work required for success in court.

Focused on my work. The details matter in every case, and I believe that self-trust, built through diligent preparation, is the first secret to success as a criminal justice advocate.

In my professional attire at a legal event. Representing my clients and my profession with pride is a duty I take very seriously, whether inside or outside the courtroom.

Sharing a moment with my fellow advocates. The camaraderie and shared passion for law among colleagues is an essential part of my professional life.

With Mr. Lokinder Singh Phougat, President of the District Bar Association. Networking and learning from senior members of the legal fraternity is crucial for growth.

A selfie in my office. I believe education is the most powerful tool for protection, which is why I am dedicated to not just representing clients but also empowering them with knowledge.

A quick selfie during a busy day. Even in the most serious profession, a positive attitude and a moment of reflection are important.

Another candid shot in my professional coat. My work as a lawyer is a significant part of my identity, and I wear it with pride.

A short video from my office, showing a glimpse of my workspace. This is where I dedicate myself to the practice of criminal law and fight for my clients.

A smile from my desk. Maintaining a positive mindset is key to navigating the pressures of being a criminal lawyer.

About A Day in the Life of an Advocate

My work involves rigorous preparation long before I stand before a judge. Whether I am drafting a bail application or analyzing a police charge sheet for factual inconsistencies, I prioritize the details that most people overlook. If we are to build a strong defense, we must start with a thorough review of your case files at my office.

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