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My Daily Court Rounds and Legal Representation

byManish SharmaTakes cases across Delhi NCR; Represents at High Court & major District CourtsStarts from800 per sessionView full gallery

Courtrooms are where I spend my days. I handle all the filings and hearings across Delhi's courts so you don't have to get lost in the system.

An aerial view of the Rohini District Court complex, a place where I frequently represent clients in family law matters. The Indian flag flying high is a constant reminder of the justice we strive for.

A look at the Karkardooma Courts in Shahdara, Delhi. I am prepared to fight for your rights in any court where your case is listed.

A regular day at the Karkardooma court complex. Being from Jamna Par, I know this area and its legal landscape inside and out.

Walking through the busy corridors of Tis Hazari Courts. This is the environment where I work every day to move my clients' cases forward.

A Saturday spent working at the Rohini District Court. Here you can see the online filing system for cases, a crucial part of modern legal practice that I manage for my clients.

The morning drive to Rohini District Court is a regular part of my day. My work starts long before I step into the courtroom.

"Court ke chakkar," or the daily rounds of the court, are my responsibility, not yours. I handle the legwork so you can focus on your life.

With fellow first-generation lawyers outside the court. We support each other as we navigate the legal profession and fight for our respective clients.

The court complex is practically my second home. My entire day is dedicated to case filings, hearings, and client meetings right here.

While many may feel intimidated by court buildings, for me, this is where I spend my days working to solve problems and secure justice for my clients.

About My Daily Court Rounds

Navigating Delhi's court complexes is my daily routine. I handle all the physical filings, track case statuses, and manage the procedures at the Rohini, Karkardooma, and Tis Hazari courts so you do not have to be physically present for every minor hearing or administrative update.

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