A Day in My Life as an Advocate
Being a lawyer is more than just court appearances. It is constant movement, heavy paperwork, and the daily grind of building a strong case. Here is a look at what my actual schedule looks like.
My daily schedule in action. It shows the constant movement my job requires, from being on the road to arriving at court and then digging into paperwork.
People think being a lawyer is glamorous, but the reality is rushing from one court to another to manage multiple case hearings in a single day.
Holding a case file outside the Rohini District Court. This is part of my daily groundwork, ensuring all documents are in order before a hearing.
Standing outside the Lawyers' Chamber block at the Rohini Court complex. A lot of my case preparation and client meetings happen in and around these chambers.
This video shows a typical day, including reviewing files outside the Rohini District Court. Every detail matters when preparing for a case.
With a colleague at the Rohini Court. Collaboration with other legal professionals is an important part of building a strong case strategy.
Dressed in my advocate's band and jacket outside the Lawyers' Chamber. Being formally ready is the first step to a successful day in court.
This video captures different parts of my professional life, from consultations in my office to traveling for cases and collaborating with my legal team.
Some think the legal profession is easy, but this video shows the reality of the daily grind, from traffic jams to crowded court corridors.
A short clip showing me at the District Court in Rohini. I am regularly present in various Delhi courts to represent my clients.
About A Day in My Life as an Advocate
People often think being an advocate is all about arguments in a courtroom, but the reality is hours spent between the Lawyers' Chamber, registry queues, and rushing across Delhi courts. When I take your case, this is the groundwork I am doing—reviewing files, handling administrative hurdles, and coordinating with my team to ensure we don't miss a single detail before your hearing.
The images you see here are not staged. They are part of my routine, whether I am at the Rohini District Court or Saket Court. Being an advocate means managing multiple case hearings in a single day while ensuring every client's file is prepared with precision.
Why this matters for your case
When you hire a lawyer, you need someone who knows the system from the inside out. Understanding the rhythm of the court—how to file documents quickly, how to approach a registry, and when to push for an early hearing—is what separates a successful legal strategy from a slow, painful one.
My daily focus
- Case Preparation: My day often starts before the judge even arrives, with a final review of briefs outside the chambers.
- Collaboration: Legal work is rarely a one-man show. I work closely with my colleagues to ensure we have a backup for every argument.
- Efficiency: I keep my process simple. If a matter can be resolved through direct communication or quick filing, I focus on that rather than letting it drag on in court corridors.
Whether it is a property dispute or a complex visa refusal appeal, my presence in the High Court and District Courts is about one thing: moving your case forward without unnecessary delays.
Shreyansh Jain
I am Shreyansh Jain. I believe in keeping my work as transparent as possible so you know exactly who is handling your legal matters. Whether I am at Rohini or Saket Court, my focus is on giving you direct advice and handling your case with the seriousness it deserves.
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