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My Daily Presence in Delhi Courts

byManish SharmaTakes cases across Delhi NCR; Represents at High Court & major District CourtsStarts from4,500 per hearingView full gallery

Courts aren't just buildings to me; they are where I spend my entire day fighting for my clients. From Rohini to the Delhi High Court, I am on the ground, not behind a screen.

People are often afraid of courts, but for me, the Rohini District Court complex is where I spend my entire day. This is my workplace, where I fight to secure justice for my clients.

An aerial view of the Rohini District Courts in Delhi. Being familiar with the layout and functioning of the court is part of being an effective advocate.

At the Karkardooma District Court. The caption is a nod to my roots, "Jamna Par Wale Hain, Halke mein mat lena," which reflects my determined approach to every case I take on.

A look at the Karkardooma Courts in Shahdara, another court where I frequently represent clients in various criminal proceedings.

Walking through the busy corridors of Tis Hazari Courts in Delhi. Daily court rounds are a fundamental part of my job as a criminal defense lawyer.

My morning commute often leads to the Rohini District Court. An early start is key to preparing for the day's hearings and case preparations.

"Court ke chakkar to rojana lag hi rahe h." This short clip captures the daily routine of an advocate, constantly moving between courts to attend hearings and file documents.

With my colleagues at the Delhi High Court. Handling cases at the High Court requires a different level of preparation and strategy, especially for complex bail matters.

A lighter take on a lawyer's life. My days are so consumed by court work at the Rohini court complex that it becomes my whole world.

About My Presence Across Delhi Courts

My presence in the court isn't just about showing up—it's about file movement. When I take your case, I am the one standing in front of the judge, filing the papers, and pushing for your hearing date. You get a lawyer who knows the Ahlmad (court clerk) and the corridors, not someone who delegates your case to a junior.

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