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My Legal Philosophy and Life in the Courtroom

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 look into the principles behind my practice, where professional rigor meets personal values in the Delhi legal circuit.

My Vakalat. It's more than a profession, it's my identity and my passion. A quick mirror selfie before heading into court.

Finding a moment of peace amidst the hustle of court life. My 'hosla' (courage) comes from my conviction and the trust my clients place in me.

A typical day walking through the premises of the Karkardooma District Court in Delhi. This is where I fight for my clients every day.

Late nights are often spent drafting arguments. Here I am preparing an additional written argument for a Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) case. The work of an independent woman never stops.

"Yaha hum kisi ki sifarish se nahi, apni mehnat se pahuche hai." We have reached here not by recommendation, but by our own hard work. My advocate diary with my name is a testament to this journey.

"Bina sangharsh ke aap kuch nahi pa sakte." You cannot achieve anything without struggle. This is the core belief that drives me to work hard for every single case.

"Kadi mehnat kiye bina kuch hasil nahi kiya ja sakta." Nothing can be achieved without hard work. A thought while walking towards the court, ready for the day's challenges.

"Takdeer ke har darwaze ki sirf ek hi chaabi hai, jise 'mehnat' aur 'parishram' kaha jaata hai." There is only one key to every door of destiny, and it is called 'hard work' and 'diligence'.

My father always said, "Mehnat dikhni chahiye." Your hard work should be visible. That effort never goes to waste; it always pays off, and this is the principle I apply to my vakalat.

"Sabr or Sukr karte jaao." Keep having patience and gratitude. A moment of reflection while driving, reminding myself to stay grounded and thankful for the journey.

About My Philosophy & A Day in Court

I don't believe in giving false hope. My approach to every case, whether it is a matrimonial dispute at the Family Court or a bail application at Karkardooma, starts with a honest assessment of your legal position. I only discuss sensitive matters during private in-person consultations, so we can review your documents and determine if litigation or mediation is the truly right path for you.

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