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Behind the Robes: My Professional Life and Community Advocacy

byNarayanan HariharanAt Delhi High Court, Jangpura B office, and across NCRStarts from1,10,000 per conferenceView full gallery

Legal practice extends far beyond the courtroom walls. A look into the moments that define my work, my colleagues, and the responsibility we share to uphold the dignity of the bar.

My opponents say I am not always available, but I believe I am first and foremost a lawyer. My work in court comes first, but when I commit to a cause or a person, I stand by them for life.

A formal portrait in my advocate's robes. This attire represents not just a profession, but a solemn responsibility to uphold the law and defend my clients fearlessly.

Sharing a light-hearted moment with a colleague at a legal event. A strong legal community is built on both serious work and collegial relationships.

Posing with a fellow senior advocate. Mutual respect and camaraderie are the bedrock of the bar.

A photo from my library, the place where every strong defense begins. The books behind me are not just decoration; they are the tools I use to fight for my clients.

About Additional Work & Appearances

The practice of law is not just about the final verdict; it is about the community that supports us every day. Whether I am sharing ideas with fellow seniors at a seminar or working on the ground with younger colleagues to improve our shared workspace at the Delhi High Court, these moments are the foundation of my practice. A lawyer is only as strong as the community that upholds the law with them.