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Courtroom Victories: My Real Legal Battles & Case Results

byNishant KumarIn-person representation across Delhi NCRStarts from35,000 per case (up to interim order stage)View full gallery

These are not just documents; they are trophies from my wars in the courtroom. From halting demolition drives to forcing corporations to restore your services, here is the proof that when I fight, I win.

Your privacy is not negotiable. This court order restrains a neighbor from installing CCTV cameras pointing towards my client's house, a clear win for privacy rights.

When the threat of demolition looms, I act fast. This document shows a stay order on a property demolition, secured from the High Court to protect my client's home.

Another victory against a major power distribution company. I fight to restore essential services like electricity when they are wrongfully disconnected, holding corporations accountable.

This order is another example of successfully getting a client's electricity restored. I handle writ petitions in the High Court to ensure government bodies and companies cannot misuse their power.

One against all is a challenge I welcome. This court order directs the immediate restoration of an electricity connection, showcasing my ability to secure urgent relief for my clients.

My fight extends to environmental issues. Here, the National Green Tribunal has issued notices to Indian Railways based on our petition against illegal junkyards and pollution.

This is not just paper, it is proof. A property dispute that was stuck since 2018, I resolved in just two hearings. I deliver results, not excuses.

About Courtroom Victories

When I secure a stay order for you, it is not just a piece of paper. It is a tactical weapon I use to force authorities like the MCD to back down or to compel power companies to restore your services. I do not wait for the system to act on its own. I push, I argue, and I demand justice until you have the certified copy in your hand within 48 to 72 hours. This is the difference between a lawyer who just files a case and one who enters the arena to win.

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