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My Work, My Voice: Legal Commentary and Professional Insights

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Being an advocate is about more than just courtrooms. It is about writing, researching, and being a voice for those who need clarity. Explore my published work, legal philosophy, and how I bridge the gap between complex Indian law and everyday life.

The moment your name becomes a solution, you know you have won in life. I work hard every day to be that solution for my clients.

A well-tailored suit is to a lawyer what a stethoscope is to a doctor. It's our uniform, a symbol of the confidence and authority we carry into the courtroom.

An advocate is a multifaceted professional. We are writers, speakers, researchers, and above all, listeners, combining all these skills to fight for our clients.

With a file in hand and justice on my mind. Here at Patiala House Court, I am dedicated to being a voice for the voiceless and ensuring justice is delivered.

Being a lawyer often means losing your own night's sleep to make someone's morning better. The late-night preparations are all part of fighting for a brighter tomorrow for my clients.

I was thrilled to have my article on the legal liabilities of Artificial Intelligence published in eight leading English newspapers. It's crucial to discuss how our laws must adapt to new technologies.

It was an honor to be featured again in the Deccan Chronicle and Hyderabad Chronicle, sharing my expert insights on "Pawsome Wills" and the legalities of leaving inheritance for pets.

Be that fearless girl who dares to do anything. I embrace this philosophy in my life and my legal practice, empowering myself and my clients.

My goal is to be a woman with money in her pocket, kindness in her heart, and responsibility in her soul. These values guide me in every aspect of my life.

My focus is on being a woman in business, not a woman in everyone's business. Advocating with passion and professionalism is my priority.

About My Work, My Voice

Legal work is not just about reading sections in the IPC or the Constitution. It is about translating that heavy text into something you can actually use. Whether I am writing articles on AI liabilities or explaining the legality of 'Pawsome Wills' in major newspapers, my goal is the same: to turn complex legal jargon into a conversation that helps you make better decisions.

Beyond the Courtroom

Law is often seen as a distant, intimidating system. My practice is built on a different premise: legal awareness is a fundamental right. When you understand the 'why' behind the law, you stop feeling anxious and start feeling empowered.

My work in print media, including features in the Deccan Chronicle and The Asian Age, reflects this commitment. I don't just advocate for clients; I advocate for public legal literacy. From decoding the legal pitfalls of map apps to drafting robust MOUs for families, I focus on practical outcomes over empty arguments.

My Approach to Advocacy

I view my role as a multifaceted one. Being an effective advocate requires me to be a:

  • Researcher: Digging into case merits to find the specific clause that turns a losing case into a winnable one.
  • Writer: Simplifying legal developments so that everyday people understand how policies affect their lives.
  • Listener: A lawyer who actually hears what the client is going through, rather than just what the case file says.

Whether we are discussing cyber fraud, consumer rights, or a sensitive family matter, my advice is always rooted in the current reality of the Delhi courts and the broader Indian legal framework. My style is direct. If there is a risk, I will tell you. If there is a way forward, we will build that strategy together.

Law does not have to be a source of stress. When we break down the process into clear, manageable steps, the path forward becomes much clearer.

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Kritika Oberoi

Legal consultations across Delhi NCRStarts from 3,500 per session

I am Kritika, and I believe you do not need a law degree to understand your rights. I wear many hats—lawyer, researcher, and writer—but my favorite role is being the person who makes the court system feel a little less intimidating. Let’s sit down and cut through the complexity.

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