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A Day in My Professional Life as an Advocate

byShruti ManchandaTakes cases in RohtakStarts from0 Per SessionView full gallery

People might call me 'bubblish,' but when it comes to the law, I am all focus. Here is a glimpse into my life, from my desk at the office to the District Bar Association, where I work to protect your rights.

Attending an event with fellow members of the District Bar Association. Being an active part of the legal community is essential to my practice.

At my desk, focused on case preparation. Success in criminal justice and family law comes from meticulous work and self-trust.

With a group of fellow female advocates. We support and empower each other in a demanding profession.

With Mr. Lokinder Singh Phougat, President of the District Bar Association. I value the guidance and mentorship of senior figures in the legal field.

A moment of respect and celebration with colleagues and seniors in the office. A supportive professional environment is crucial.

A selfie from my office. It's a reminder that education is our best tool for protection, a principle I apply to my own life and my clients' cases.

A quick video from my office, showing a glimpse of my daily life as a criminal and family lawyer.

A selfie during a break at a professional event. Even in formal settings, I find moments of quiet reflection.

A smile from the courthouse premises. My work is challenging, but I face it with positivity and determination.

About A Day in My Professional Life

Being an advocate is about more than just reading the law; it is about preparation and presence. When I am at my desk, I spend hours reviewing case facts and evaluating your specific situation, whether it involves Section 498A or matrimonial disputes. This rigorous process is what allows me to provide clear, effective guidance during our first assessment session, helping you understand your rights before you ever step into a courtroom.

My professional life is a mix of intense study, courthouse presence, and constant learning. Whether I am representing a client at the District Court in Rohtak or coordinating with colleagues like Mr. Lokinder Singh Phougat, the focus is always on securing justice.

Dealing with legal issues requires understanding the local landscape. I help families navigate Section 498A cases, divorce petitions, and domestic violence petitions with a focus on truth and evidence. I believe education is the best protection. That is why I do not just handle files; I make sure my clients understand the 'why' and 'how' of their legal situation. From bail hearings to mutual consent divorce filings, my goal is to strip away the confusion and provide a clear, actionable roadmap.

Every case is a human story. By balancing professional rigour with personal empathy, I ensure that my clients feel heard and represented, never just another case number. When you work with me, you get someone who fights for your dignity and security, using the pen and the law as our strongest tools.

Based in Rohtak, practicing Family Law.Approved by the tribe
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Shruti Manchanda

Takes cases in RohtakStarts from 0 Per Session

I am Shruti. Law chose me because I simply cannot stand injustice. I treat every case with the same intensity I bring to my fight for women’s rights, ensuring you have a dedicated advocate by your side who truly listens.

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