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Demystifying Complex Court Judgments for You

byPriyanshi BhardwajIn-person consultations across Delhi NCRStarts from2,000 per sessionView full gallery

Law shouldn't be a maze. Here, I break down recent court rulings and legal precedents into plain language so you can actually understand how they affect your daily rights.

What happens when a hospital's negligence harms a patient? I discuss a Supreme Court case where a hospital was held liable and ordered to pay 10 lakhs in compensation after a trainee, in the absence of a senior doctor, caused damage to a patient's vocal cords during anesthesia.

Can someone else claim ownership of your property if they live on it for a long time? I explain the law of adverse possession and the critical 12-year timeline. If someone has been in possession for less than 12 years, you can reclaim it, but after 12 years, you may have to go to court.

The 'Kullad Pizza couple' MMS leak became a viral news story, but what are the legal issues involved? I explain the laws related to violation of privacy under the IT Act, extortion, and the serious penalties for forwarding such explicit content. This is a crucial lesson in cyber law and digital privacy.

Movies like 'Singham' often show a hero cop delivering instant justice through encounters. I discuss a Bombay High Court judge's view on how such films send a dangerous message to society. They can undermine faith in the legal process and glorify extra-judicial actions.

Can a High Court direct a police officer on how to conduct an investigation? I explain a Supreme Court ruling which clarified that while High Courts have vast powers, they cannot dictate the specific manner or timeline of an investigation, as that is the domain of the investigating agency.

About Legal Insights & Case Breakdowns

Watching these breakdowns helps you understand the general principle, but every legal battle turns on its unique facts. What applies in a Supreme Court ruling might look very different when applied to your specific rent agreement, FIR, or property dispute. If a case here sounds familiar, bring your documents to a 40-minute consultation so we can assess how the law specifically applies to your situation.

Why I break down court rulings

Legal news is often filled with complicated Latin terms and lengthy documents. My goal is to strip away the confusion. When I discuss a judgment on medical negligence or adverse possession, I am showing you the practical side of the law. You deserve to know how the system works without needing a law degree.

Can these videos replace a lawyer?

Absolutely not. A video can explain the law, but it cannot analyze the documents in your hands. For example, knowing the 12-year rule for property possession is important, but applying it requires checking the specific dates and notices in your case. Relying on generalized legal info for a specific crisis is risky.

How we can move forward

If you find yourself in a situation similar to the cases I discuss—whether it is a property conflict, a pending FIR, or a contract you need to sign—don't guess.

  • Document Review: Send over your rent agreements or offer letters. I will spot the hidden traps before you sign.
  • Strategy Sessions: We can discuss your specific criminal or matrimonial case during a 40-minute virtual session or a 60-minute in-chamber meeting.
  • Legal Notices: If you need to send a formal communication for money recovery or disputes, I handle the drafting and dispatch process.

Legal knowledge is your first line of defense. Use it, but get the expert guidance you need to make it stick.

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Priyanshi Bhardwaj

In-person consultations across Delhi NCRStarts from 2,000 per session

I’m Priyanshi. I have spent time in Tihar Jail as a volunteer and now practice in Delhi courts daily, so I know how the system works on the ground. My goal is to make sure you have the clarity you need to handle legal issues without being intimidated.

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