Practical Legal Representation Across Delhi Courts
I’m a first-gen lawyer navigating the corridors of Tis Hazari, Rohini, and Karkardooma. No fancy suits, just clear legal strategy and direct advice.
This video shows a typical day handling a case at Tis Hazari Court, from reviewing documents and attending mediation to successfully securing bail for a client. It's a glimpse into the practical steps I take to navigate the legal process.
Understanding the grounds for divorce is crucial. This is an example from a Delhi High Court case explaining how mental cruelty, such as making false allegations, can be a valid basis for dissolving a marriage.
Inside the Bar Council of India, where my professional journey as a first-generation advocate officially began. This space represents the standards and ethics I bring to every civil litigation case I handle.
A quick tour of Karkardooma Court, one of the key Delhi courts where I regularly represent clients in property disputes, contract issues, and other civil matters.
A strong case is built with a strong team. Here I am with my senior and colleagues, the people who assist me in giving your case the detailed attention it needs.
The law is always evolving. This reel shows the recent shift from the old criminal procedure code (Cr.P.C.) to the new Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), a change I stay updated on to best serve my clients.
About Featured
When you hire me, you aren't paying for complex legal jargon. You're paying for someone who knows how to handle registry objections at Tis Hazari or draft a reply that actually stands up to scrutiny. My process is simple: we look at your evidence—whether it’s WhatsApp chats, invoices, or property deeds—and figure out the most practical path forward, whether that’s filing a suit, defending your position, or settling the matter through mediation to save you time and money.
My Approach to Civil Litigation
The Indian legal system can feel like 'ek orr klesh' (another headache). As a first-gen lawyer, I don't believe in over-promising or creating false hope. My approach is 'Seedhi Baat'—straight talk. When we work together, I handle the grunt work: the filing, the drafting of para-wise replies, and the navigation of registry protocols at courts like Rohini, Tis Hazari, and Karkardooma.
Why Practicality Matters
Most civil disputes—be it a contract breach, a property tussle, or a family maintenance fight—don't need months of theatrical courtroom drama. They need strategy.
- Evidence Analysis: Before we file, we review your documentation. If your evidence is weak, I’ll tell you so you don't waste your resources.
- Mediation First: If a settlement is possible without dragging it through years of litigation, I will push for mediation. It's often the smartest way to keep control over the outcome.
- Strict Timelines: Whether it's the 30-day limit for a written statement or handling stay order applications under Order 39, I make sure the procedural deadlines are met so your case isn't dismissed on technical grounds.
Dealing with the Grind
I’m not a lawyer who sits in an air-conditioned cabin reading books. I’m in the field, moving files, coordinating with court staff, and representing you in front of the judge. You will know exactly what’s happening in your case, from the issuance of summons to the replication stage. My team and I focus on the details that actually win cases: correct paperbooks, proper documentation, and being physically present when it counts.
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