My Life in Law: Events, Networking, and Legal Insights
Litigation is not just about files and deadlines. It is about the people, the debates, and the constant learning that happens in court corridors and legal conferences. Here is a look at my life in the legal community.
With Mathews J. Nedupura’ji, a fellow rebel who challenges the system. It is vital to connect with legal minds who are not afraid to question the status quo and fight for transparency and merit in our profession.
The work of a lawyer never stops. Here I am in my office, doing what I am most passionate about: building strategies and fighting for my clients.
With the respected Pravin H. Parekh, Senior Counsel and six-term President of the Supreme Court Bar Association. Learning from such legal stalwarts is an honor.
A portrait of Justice Prasanna B. Varale of the Supreme Court of India. His journey and commitment to constitutional values are an inspiration to us all.
Presenting a bouquet to Justice Prasanna B. Varale. It is important to honor the leaders of our judiciary who dedicate their lives to upholding the law.
In the Supreme Court canteen, where some of the most insightful legal discussions happen over a cup of coffee. This is where strategies are debated and legal minds connect.
Attending the oath ceremony of Chief Justice of India, Sanjeev Khanna. Witnessing these moments reinforces my commitment to upholding the constitution and the laws of our nation.
A glimpse into my day as an advocate in the Supreme Court of India, including attending the farewell function for the retiring Chief Justice of India, DIY Chandrachud.
Attending an event celebrating 100 years of women in law in India. For real change, these discussions need to be inclusive of men, policymakers, and society at large to break stereotypes and promote true equality.
A powerful moment from the '100 Years of Women in Law' event. The journey of women who broke barriers in this field is a testament to their resilience and strength.
About My Life in Law: Events & Networking
People often think legal work happens exclusively at a desk, but the real strategy is forged in the corridors of the Supreme Court and at professional gatherings. Whether it is discussing a nuance of a case over coffee or debating ethics at a conference, these interactions keep me sharp and updated on the shifting landscape of Indian law. When you hire me, you are not just getting a lawyer; you are getting someone who is deeply plugged into the legal fraternity and understands how the system works from the inside.
Beyond the Case File
Being a lawyer in India, especially in the Supreme Court, demands more than just reading sections of the IPC or HMA. It requires being part of a larger ecosystem. The photos here show me engaging with the judiciary, peers, and fellow advocates. These aren't just social events; they are where the legal culture is shaped.
Why Networking Matters for Your Case
Law is a dynamic profession. New judgments, procedural changes, and evolving interpretations happen every day. By staying active in the bar associations and legal events, I ensure that my strategies are not based on outdated practices. My clients benefit from this because I know exactly how to navigate different courts and which arguments resonate with the bench today.
Ethics and Professionalism
I believe the legal profession is a noble one, and I am vocal about protecting its integrity. That means showing up, participating in the fraternity, and sometimes, being the one to call out malpractice. When I share moments from events like '100 Years of Women in Law' or Supreme Court oath ceremonies, it is to highlight the values I stand for: transparency, hard work, and equality.
If you are looking for a lawyer who is not afraid to stand up, challenge the status quo, and fight for your rights with full awareness of the legal system, we should talk. My practice is built on real ground-level experience, not just theory.
Pooja Khandelwal
I am a first-generation lawyer who built a practice from the ground up, so I don't believe in ivory tower law. My work is defined by direct, aggressive advocacy and deep-rooted connections in the legal fraternity. If you want a lawyer who is in the trenches every day, let's discuss your case.
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