My Guiding Principles as an Advocate
Law is not just a profession for me, it is a public trust. Here is why I believe in standing by my clients inside and outside the courtroom.
I believe that the legal profession is a public trust. It is my duty to not only represent clients but also to educate society about the law in a simple and clear manner.
In this video, I share my personal philosophy: advocacy is my profession, but securing justice for people is my passion. A lawyer is someone who will stand with you in any situation.
About My Guiding Principles as an Advocate
When you walk into my office in Sector 104, I don't just look at the legal paperwork. I treat your case as a human responsibility, ensuring you understand the practical reality of police processes and court timelines from day one. I prioritize clear, direct communication so you aren't left in the dark about your own legal matter.
My philosophy is simple: a lawyer's duty extends beyond the courtroom. Advocacy is not merely a profession for me; it is a sarvajanik trust (public trust). Whether I am appearing in the District and Sessions Court in Surajpur or consulting from my office in Noida, my goal is to strip away the complexity of the law.
Legal matters like bail applications, matrimonial disputes, or cheque bounces can be intimidating. Many people feel overwhelmed by the legal jargon and the seemingly endless procedures. My role is to act as your bridge—explaining the specific sections of the CrPC or the IT Act that apply to your situation, and helping you avoid the mistakes that often come from misinformation.
I don't just handle files; I represent people. My work with the Kanuni Vikas Manch reflects my commitment to social justice, ensuring that access to legal advice reaches those who truly need it, including farmers and the common citizen. When you choose to work with me, you get transparency. I will always be upfront about the viability of your case, the likely timelines, and the practical steps we need to take, ensuring that you feel supported and informed throughout the legal process.
Ranpal Awana
I am Ranpal Awana, and for me, being a lawyer is about more than just filing papers. It is a responsibility to guide society and stand with you when you need it most.
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