Advocate Ritu Kapoor in the Media
I am humbled to be recognized for my mission: making legal empowerment accessible to everyone. Here are some of the features and awards that mark my journey.
I was featured in Episode 34 of 'India's Business Legends' to share my journey from being a teacher to a lawyer. I hope my story inspires other women to pursue their passion, even if it means starting a new career later in life.
Another graphic from the 'Unstoppable NariShakti' series, detailing my work in providing free legal assistance and conducting POSH workshops for MNCs and government organizations.
This feature highlights the work of my Reet Foundation and Project 'SHAKTI'. Our mission is to empower women with knowledge on critical legal matters like domestic violence and cruelty.
The final post in the 'NariShakti' series, focusing on my passion for making justice accessible to all, especially underprivileged women and victims of abuse.
A press clipping from Gurgaon Times covering the launch of my foundation's new women-centric project. Media coverage helps us amplify our message of legal empowerment.
A feature story in 'Womanpreneur' magazine. The article discusses the challenges women face in a patriarchal society and the importance of being aware of one's legal rights.
The full spread of my feature in 'Womanpreneur' magazine's September 2023 issue. It was a great platform to discuss my journey and the mission of the Reet Foundation.
A closer look at the article, where I discuss how I started my foundation after seeing so many educated women suffer due to a lack of legal knowledge.
The cover image for my feature story in 'Womanpreneur' magazine: "Spread your wings and fly high." This is the message I want to send to every woman.
The cover of the September 2023 issue of 'Womanpreneur' magazine, where I was featured among other inspiring women.
About In the Media & Awards
Being featured in Womanpreneur and recognized as one of the 'Unstoppable NariShakti' is humbling, but my real work happens in the quiet moments—explaining complex laws to a client in bahut saral bhasha (very simple language) so she can finally feel secure in her own future.
While these features and awards in publications like Gurgaon Times and Womanpreneur shine a light on my journey, they are simply tools to reach more women who might be suffering in silence.
My path into law was a second innings, started at 37, because I realized that educated women often struggle with legal issues simply because the law feels inaccessible. Through the Reet Foundation and my private practice, I aim to break that barrier. Whether I am speaking at a summit on women in finance or conducting a workshop on the POSH Act, my message remains the same: know your rights, and you will find your power.
I don’t just share these highlights to build a profile; I share them so you can see that the person you might hire is someone who is consistently working to turn legal theory into practical support. If you are dealing with a matrimonial dispute, narcissistic abuse, or need clarity on your domestic violence rights, these features show that I am committed to fighting in your corner, not just with legal strategy, but with a deep understanding of what you are going through.
Ritu Kapoor
I started my second innings at 37 to bridge the gap between complex laws and real people. These features highlight the passion I bring to every case, whether it is through my Reet Foundation or fighting for your rights in Gurugram courts.
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