Standing for Justice: My Legal Perspective
Law is more than statutes and courtrooms; it is about standing up for the right path when society needs it most. These cases and causes represent the principles I fight for daily.
The Supreme Court taking suo motu cognizance of the horrific RG Kar Hospital rape and murder case is a significant step. The judiciary's intervention is crucial when administrative systems fail.
The cause list from the Supreme Court showing the listing of the RG Kar Hospital case. The matter is being taken up on priority by a bench headed by the Chief Justice.
A news update that the Supreme Court has slammed the West Bengal Police and asked CISF to provide security to the hospital. The court also urged against coercive action on peaceful protestors.
The Supreme Court has rightly ordered the removal of the victim's identity from all media platforms. Disclosing the identity of such victims is not only insensitive but also an offense under the law.
A post highlighting the Supreme Court's order to protect the identity of the Kolkata doctor. It's a reminder to everyone to act responsibly and respect the law and the victim's dignity.
A call for justice for Ujjwal, a victim of medical negligence. It is heartbreaking to see a family's loss, and it is our collective responsibility to fight for accountability.
"Ujjwal gaya hai, ujale ki ladai abhi baaki hai." Ujjwal is gone, but the fight for light (justice) remains. We must stand against medical negligence.
Australia has become the first country to ban social media for under-16s. This is a landmark law aimed at protecting child welfare in the digital age, a topic I feel strongly about.
About Standing for Justice
When you are dealing with systemic failure or medical negligence, you need more than just a lawyer; you need a partner who understands the weight of your fight. I specialize in turning complex legal crises into actionable strategies, whether that means securing justice for a victim of malpractice or ensuring your voice is heard before the Delhi High Court.
Justice is not merely a verdict; it is a process of accountability. My work in this cluster reflects a deep commitment to social causes and holding systems responsible when they fail.
From advocating against medical negligence to fighting for victim protection in criminal matters, I apply the same rigour I use in the Delhi High Court and District Courts. The law is often intimidating, but my duty remains clear: to ensure the rule of law protects the vulnerable. Whether it is a matter of child welfare, fighting against false FIRs, or holding institutions accountable for negligence, I believe in standing by my clients when the path forward seems difficult.
Legal awareness is the first step toward justice. I regularly share insights from landmark judgments to keep you informed about the changing legal landscape. If you are struggling with a complex legal issue, I offer private, one-on-one sessions where we review the merits of your case honestly. I do not offer false hope; I offer a path based on law, evidence, and the strength to see it through.
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