Legal Practice in Action: Fighting for Rights in Delhi Courts
Justice is rarely handed to you; it is taken through struggle. My work, from the Supreme Court to the basti, is about ensuring your rights are defended.
This is the reality of my legal practice. People from all walks of life come seeking help, and I review their documents and guide them on the legal path forward. My door is always open for those facing injustice.
During a visit to a basti, a worker questions if I will truly stand with them when they face trouble. My answer is always the same: my actions speak louder than words. I am here on the ground to understand your problems and fight for you.
In my office with law interns, surrounded by case files. It is crucial to train young lawyers in social justice law and show them how to use their skills to defend the rights of the exploited.
Posing with my team of bright law interns. I am proud to mentor these aspiring lawyers, who bring fresh energy and dedication to our work for labor rights and social justice.
With two dedicated interns in my office, with a portrait of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in the background. His vision of social equality is a constant inspiration for my legal work and activism.
About My Legal Practice in Action
When you walk into my office, you will not find a polished corporate boardroom. You will see files, law interns learning to fight for justice, and a focus on the real-world impact of our legal strategy. Before we file a petition in the High Court, we assess the ground reality of your grievance, because filing a case is a serious step, and I need to ensure we have the strongest possible footing to get you the relief you deserve.
My legal practice is built on a simple philosophy: if you do not fight, you will not receive your due. Over the last four decades, I have moved beyond traditional litigation to focus on social interest law that impacts the common person in Delhi NCR.
Whether it is arguing a PIL in the Supreme Court or helping a laborer in a neighborhood understand their rights, my approach remains consistent. I do not just treat a client as a case number. I mentor the next generation of lawyers—my interns—to look beyond the law books and understand the human cost of systemic failure.
If you are looking for legal aid, here is how I operate:
- Merit-First Assessment: Not every problem requires a court battle immediately. We assess if your issue can be resolved with a legal notice or direct negotiation first to save you time and resources.
- Documented Evidence: Whether it is salary slips for a wage claim or admission records for a school dispute, we need facts. My team helps organize your documentation so your case is airtight before we approach the tribunal or court.
- Systemic Advocacy: I do not work in isolation. I often collaborate with unions and parent associations because your individual problem is frequently part of a larger, broken system that needs correction.
If you are ready to stand up for your rights, I am ready to stand with you.
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