Expert Legal Analysis & Media Commentary
The law isn't meant to be hidden behind jargon. I regularly appear on national news to break down complex legislation and fight for transparency. Here is a look at my ongoing commitment to public legal awareness.
On the set of Josh Talks, where I was invited to speak on the critical issue of women's safety. The talk will be streaming soon.
Live on Zee News, providing my legal opinion on the Muskaan-Saurabh murder case, discussing the complexities of maternity tests and their impact on sentencing.
Discussing the Supreme Court's order in the Sambhal case on TV100, where the court directed the state to maintain peace and harmony.
Live on News18, demanding stricter laws and the death penalty for heinous crimes like rape and gang rape during a public debate on the Kolkata rape-murder case.
On Hindi Khabar, analyzing the Kolkata rape case and the clear signs of evidence tampering by the hospital administration. Justice requires a fair and untainted investigation.
Providing a legal perspective on the tragic Hathras incident for Bharat 24, emphasizing that the case is a matter of negligence and must be handled by the law, not just politics.
On a panel discussion about the NEET paper leak controversy, explaining the legal process and why the Supreme Court is waiting for all evidence before making a final judgment.
Poster for my online masterclass on "Unraveling Section 498A," where I trained law students and professionals on the nuances of this law.
On the studio set for a show on the Indecent Representation of Women Act 1986. It's important to discuss and create awareness about these laws.
With fellow panelists on the set of DD Urdu for a recording on Defamation Law in India.
About In the Media: Expert Legal Commentary
When I am on national television debating a case, I am not just talking—I am applying the same legal scrutiny that I use in the courtroom. You see me dissect evidence, challenge procedural lapses, and demand accountability, which is exactly the level of attention I bring to your specific case. My media appearances are a direct reflection of how I approach the law: I do not sugarcoat the facts, and I certainly do not back down when I know the law is on my side.
My presence in the media is an extension of my courtroom practice. Whether I am discussing the complexities of the Indecent Representation of Women Act on DD Urdu, or analyzing evidence tampering in high-profile criminal cases on News18, the goal remains the same: clarity.
Why My Media Work Matters to You
Legal awareness is the first step toward justice. Many people suffer in silence simply because they do not know their rights under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita or how to navigate a Section 498A case. When you watch my interviews, you get a preview of how I build arguments. I do not rely on generic legal templates. I look for the gaps in the investigation, the procedural flaws in the police report, and the specific section of the law that protects you.
My Approach to Legal Advocacy
- Evidence-Based Arguments: In every debate, I emphasize that a case is only as strong as its evidence. I teach you the same: preserve your WhatsApp chats, document your timelines, and secure your CCTV footage.
- Strategic Analysis: Complex cases like bail hearings or criminal trial defense require more than just knowledge of the law. They require the ability to think on your feet, which is what I practice every time I face a tough question on a live panel.
- No-Nonsense Advocacy: I believe that justice should be accessible. By participating in these forums, I ensure that legal nuances—which are often kept from the common person—are explained in simple, actionable terms.
If you have been struggling to understand where your case stands or if you are dealing with police negligence, you are looking for more than just a lawyer. You need someone who is updated, strategic, and ready to fight on public platforms and inside the courtrooms of Delhi NCR.
Kanika Bhardwaj
I do not believe in keeping the law behind closed doors. Whether I am debating a national issue on TV or helping you draft a solid complaint, my mission is to make sure you know exactly where you stand and what your rights are.
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