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Justice for All: Pro Bono Legal Advocacy in Delhi Courts

byPardeep KhatriIn-person mentorship at Rohini Court chambers and across NCRStarts from1,500 per session (45-60 mins)View full gallery

My legal practice is built on a simple foundation: standing with those who need a voice. Whether it is taking on pro bono criminal cases or addressing social issues in our community, my goal is to ensure justice is accessible to all.

Participating in a discussion on illegal migration and drug problems affecting rural youth, alongside a Special Commissioner of Delhi Police.

A clip from the panel discussion where we explored challenges and solutions for issues impacting the youth in Delhi and Haryana.

Listening intently as a keynote speaker addresses the forum on social issues. It is crucial for lawyers to engage with the problems facing our society.

A video of the interactive session where lawyers, teachers, and businessmen pledged to work together to protect our youth.

With Dr. Sagar Preet Hooda, IPS, after a constructive discussion on finding solutions for youth-related crime and social issues.

On the panel for a community discussion. Taking small, collective steps is how we begin a journey of a thousand miles toward social reform.

A news clipping from a murder case where my client was acquitted after 13 years. This case highlights the deep dilemmas within our justice system about delay and proof.

Another newspaper report on the acquittal in a high-profile DU student murder case. It underscores the importance of the principle of 'proof beyond a reasonable doubt'.

A Times of India report on the case. As a defence counsel, securing my client's release was a relief, but it also raised questions about the years he lost.

A Hindi newspaper covers the acquittal, noting the lack of evidence presented by the police. This reinforces the need for robust investigation.

About Justice for All: Pro Bono Work & Social Impact

When I secure an acquittal after 13 years of litigation, the relief is always mixed with the heavy realization of a life paused. True advocacy is not just about winning a case, it is about understanding the human cost behind every file I handle at the Rohini District Court. I see each pro bono matter not just as a legal brief, but as a responsibility to correct a systemic delay.

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