Legal Battles and Media Coverage for Social Justice
These news reports and case commentaries show how I use the law to hold institutions accountable. It is not just about winning cases. It is about creating real change for families who have been ignored by the system.
This Hindustan newspaper clipping from February 2021 reports on a case I filed for a 10th grade student suffering from Turner Syndrome. We approached the High Court to demand free treatment for her, as the growth hormone injections cost over 6 lakh rupees.
The Supreme Court has observed that information obtained through Right to Information (RTI) is not always reliable. As a lawyer, I see this in court frequently. I explain why this observation is important and how we must verify all facts to build a strong legal case.
About In the News: Court Wins & Media Coverage
When you see a court order in the news, it represents a specific fight for a family's survival, not just a headline. Whether I am challenging hospitals that deny EWS treatment or exposing flawed government data, my courtroom approach is always to turn legal precedents into immediate relief for you.
Media coverage for me is a tool for accountability. When we take a case to the Delhi High Court, like the petition for the student needing expensive growth hormone therapy for Turner Syndrome, we are not just seeking justice for one person. We are forcing the system to acknowledge its legal obligations.
As the video commentary shows, I also use my platform to demystify legal processes for you. Relying on RTI, or Right to Information, responses can be a trap. Government data is often unreliable, and I see this frequently in court. I teach my clients how to verify information independently and build a case that stands up to scrutiny in the Supreme Court and High Court.
My goal is simple. I use the law to ensure the common person is not silenced by hospital bureaucracy or educational institutions. Every writ petition I file is designed to bypass red tape and secure your rights, whether it is for emergency healthcare or student admission. If you are facing a wall of silence from authorities, these cases prove that legal action is a viable and necessary path forward.
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