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byArchana Rahul SinghIn-person consultations across Delhi NCR; Practices at Delhi High Court and District CourtsStarts from2,000 per session (45-60 mins)View full gallery

A glimpse into my vakalat, where I balance the heavy responsibilities of a lawyer with a steadfast commitment to choosing the right path over the easy one.

As an advocate, I believe success isn't a dream, it's something you work for every single day. This picture, taken during a Delhi State Legal Services Authority (DSLSA) event, represents my commitment to justice and serving the community.

A day in the life of a lawyer often means being on the move between the Delhi High Court and various district courts. My focus is always on the path ahead and the case at hand, ready to represent my clients with strength and integrity.

Understanding your rights is the first step. This is an important Supreme Court judgment regarding maintenance for a wife under Section 125 of the CrPC, even if there's a decree for restitution of conjugal rights. In family law, I ensure my clients are aware of such crucial legal precedents.

Continuous learning is a vital part of my vakalat. Attending an orientation session for the Delhi Legal Services Authority (DLSA) at the Rouse Avenue Court Complex helps me stay updated and better serve the people who need legal aid the most.

This is a simple reminder I live by: "Nothing will work unless you do." My professional attire, the black coat and white band, is a symbol of the hard work and responsibility I carry for each client's case.

Cheque bounce cases under the Negotiable Instruments Act can be complex, especially concerning director liability. This Supreme Court ruling clarifies the principle of vicarious liability, an important aspect I consider when handling such financial disputes for my clients.

To protect my clients' privacy and the integrity of their case, I follow this principle strictly. All sensitive legal discussions happen in person at my chambers, never over the phone, ensuring your information remains confidential.

My work with the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) is deeply meaningful. I believe positive thoughts and actions create positive outcomes, especially when we are working to protect the rights and future of children.

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I do not offer legal advice over the phone. My practice is built on the principle that sensitive matters require a face-to-face, confidential chamber meeting to accurately review documents like FIRs, petitions, or notices. This ensures your legal strategy is grounded in an honest assessment of your case merits, rather than rushed guesses, providing you with a clear roadmap before we ever step into a courtroom.

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