Legal Awareness & Public Speaking
Understanding the law shouldn't feel intimidating. I use my voice on radio, podcasts, and public panels to break down complex legal barriers and bring clarity to common issues.
In this podcast clip, I discuss one of the biggest challenges in our legal system: the gap in implementing laws for women. I talk about issues like the underutilization of the Nirbhaya Fund and the misuse of laws, which prevents aid from reaching those who genuinely need it.
A professional headshot taken during a podcast recording. I use these platforms to address tough questions and share my perspective on legal issues, turning criticism into fuel for my mission to build a more just society.
Speaking as a panelist at the "Boss Lady Spotlight" event. I addressed crucial legal compliances for women entrepreneurs, such as the POSH Act, and discussed how legal remedies like Protection Orders can empower women facing domestic abuse.
During this podcast, I explain a difficult reality of matrimonial disputes: the misuse of laws like Section 498A. I discuss how involving all male family members is often a pressure tactic, which unfortunately dilutes the purpose of a law meant to protect genuine victims.
Appearing live on Zee News Bharat to discuss the critical issue of women's safety in India. It is vital to use national platforms to hold conversations about systemic failures and societal responsibility.
In the studio of Gurgaon Ki Awaaz 107.8 FM for my segment 'Kanoon Ki Baat'. Here, I am discussing the NALSA's DAWN scheme for drug awareness, aiming to educate the community and be a voice for change.
The promotional graphic for my podcast episode discussing whether matrimonial laws are failing men. I believe in fairness for everyone, and my sessions often explore the balanced perspective, including the misuse of laws intended to protect women.
At the studio of Radio Maharani 89.6 FM for an upcoming podcast. In this session, I will be exploring the critical and sensitive issue of the misuse of legal rights by women, a topic that requires a nuanced and expert-led discussion.
Another shot from a podcast recording session. I believe that just like an athlete, a legal professional must constantly train and condition their mind to stay sharp and effective.
On the panel at the "Boss Lady Spotlight," discussing 'Presence, Purpose & Prosperity' for the new-age woman entrepreneur. My contribution focused on the legal foundations necessary for building a secure and successful business.
About The Advocate's Voice: Media Appearances & Public Speaking
When I am on a podcast or speaking at a panel, I do not just quote sections of the law. I talk about how they actually impact your life. Whether we are discussing matrimonial rights, POSH compliance, or the nuances of the Domestic Violence Act, my goal is to strip away the legal jargon so you walk away with real, actionable knowledge.
My journey has taught me that the law is often a wall rather than a bridge. When I appear on radio segments like 'Kanoon Ki Baat' or join panels for organizations, I focus on breaking that wall. I do not hide behind complex terminology. Instead, I speak directly to the issues that affect daily life, such as Section 498A misuse, the reality of the POSH Act in workspaces, or why the Nirbhaya Fund often fails to reach the ground.
My speaking style is direct and balanced. I address the hard truths, including the abuse of laws meant to protect women, because a just society requires fairness for everyone. Whether I am addressing school students about cyber safety, training corporate teams on workplace boundaries, or discussing drug awareness through the DAWN scheme, my approach remains the same. I present legal concepts as practical tools that can prevent exploitation or resolve crises.
If you are planning an event, a corporate workshop, or a community discussion, I am available to bring this perspective to your stage. My aim is to leave your audience with more than just information. I want them to feel empowered enough to stand up for their rights and handle legal challenges with clarity.
Neyha Chaudhary
I did not plan to become a public voice, but after surviving the hardest phases of my own life, I realized that keeping legal knowledge to myself was not an option. Today, I use every mic and stage I can find to ensure you do not have to struggle the way I did.
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