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A Day at Court: Navigating Delhi's Legal System

byNeha Gund JetwaniOffice in Tagore Garden; Takes cases across Delhi NCRStarts from2,500 per session (60 mins)View full gallery

The law is not just about statutes; it is about being present where it matters. Here is a look at my daily fight to secure justice across Delhi courts.

Standing outside the Supreme Court of India. For me, justice is not just a concept; it is something that must be actively fought for and won. I am here to defend your rights.

This video gives you a point of view of a typical day for me at the Delhi High Court, from the drive to navigating the busy corridors. This is where strategies are formed and cases are argued.

A glimpse into a busy Monday at the Karkardooma District Court in Delhi. Each day presents new challenges and opportunities to fight for my clients.

A successful day at Tis Hazari District Courts, one of Delhi's oldest and busiest legal hubs. Securing bail for a client is a significant step in the legal process and a moment of relief.

Visiting Saket Court after a long time. My work takes me to various judicial complexes across the city, as I represent clients in different legal forums.

A productive day at Rohini Court. I believe in carrying positive vibes and a determined mindset, whether I am handling criminal law matters or family disputes.

A lawyer's work is not confined to an office or courtroom. Here I am working on a case from my car, ensuring that progress continues no matter where I am.

Outside the Delhi High Court, holding case files. Behind every strong case is a foundation of dedication, strategic thinking, and an unwavering belief in achieving justice for my client.

Taking a moment outside the court. Every case is like a puzzle, and my job is to piece together the facts through research, strategy, and persistence to build a winning argument.

A sunny Thursday at the Delhi High Court. The courthouse is a place of constant activity, and I am always prepared to represent my clients' interests.

About A Day at Court

Most people think legal battles happen only inside the courtroom, but the real work starts long before the judge sits. Being physically present in courts like Tis Hazari, Saket, or the High Court means I can read the room, understand the judge's approach, and actively push your file forward instead of just waiting for the next date. Your case needs a lawyer who knows these corridors as well as the law.

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