My Professional Engagements and Court Work
As an advocate practicing in the Delhi High Court and across India, my work involves navigating various judicial systems. Here is a look at my professional journey and the environments where I advocate for justice.
A visit to the National Judicial Museum and Archives at the Supreme Court of India. The motto "यतो धर्मस्ततो जयः" (Where there is Dharma, there is Victory) is the guiding principle of our justice system.
A view of the magnificent Supreme Court of India. In character, in manners, in style, in all things, the supreme excellence is simplicity. This is a principle I strive to live by in my personal and professional life.
Time is the most valuable asset in the world. This reel captures moments that remind me to value time, love my family and friends, and spread happiness. The purpose of life is to give and receive love.
The Delhi High Court, beautifully illuminated at night. It stands as a beacon of hope and justice for the people.
A visit to the Lucknow Bench of the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad. Experiencing different court environments across the country provides invaluable perspective.
At the Hyderabad District Court complex. My work takes me to different cities, and each court has its own unique character and energy.
It was an honor to meet and interact with CA. Charanjot Singh Nanda, President of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), during a national event in Bhopal. His words were truly inspiring.
I had the pleasure of meeting Sh. Sukhraj Katewa, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Delhi Police, and Sh. Abhishek Sant ji, Secretary of a prominent NGO, at an event in Delhi. Such interactions are vital for community development and public welfare.
Attending the felicitation of Sh. Jatan Singh on his designation as a Senior Advocate at Rohini Court. It is always inspiring to celebrate the achievements of stalwarts in our legal fraternity.
A partnership deed is a crucial document for any business partnership, though its registration is not mandatory. I explain the different stamp duty values required for a partnership deed in states like Delhi, Haryana, and others.
About Professional Engagements & Court Visits
When I visit these courts, from the Supreme Court in Delhi to the district benches, I am not just observing—I am navigating the system for you. Understanding the unique energy and procedural nuances of different court complexes helps me prepare better for your cases, whether it is managing a bail hearing in Dwarka or a filing in the High Court.
Legal practice is about more than reading statutes; it is about understanding the corridors of justice. My regular visits to court complexes—be it the Delhi High Court or district courts across the country—give me practical insights into how different benches operate. This on-ground experience allows me to anticipate procedural hurdles that aren't written in textbooks.
For instance, knowing how to track a 'Dynamic Cause List' for a trademark hearing or understanding the specific police coordination required for a criminal case comes from being physically present. These engagements also include networking with other professionals, such as Chartered Accountants and senior police officials, which allows me to take a collaborative approach to solving your complex legal problems.
Whether I am representing you in a criminal bail hearing, coordinating a property dispute settlement, or drafting a legal notice, my familiarity with the court ecosystem ensures your case moves efficiently. I do not just know the law; I know how the system works. If you are struggling with a legal issue and need straight, practical advice, we should talk.
Karan Bajaj
I am Karan Bajaj, an advocate in the Delhi High Court. My practice is built on simplifying the law so you do not feel lost in the system. I treat every case as a personal responsibility, ensuring you get honest, practical advice without the heavy legal jargon.
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