Insights on Law, Society, and Justice
Law is not just about courtroom arguments or big books. It is about access, awareness, and having the courage to speak up. Here is a look at my work as an advocate, educator, and speaker.
A clip from my TEDx talk at Hindu College. Life will always throw curveballs at you; the key is to get better at the sport. We must be the victor of our circumstances, not the victim.
Speaking on a DD Urdu panel about the gap between law and justice. The law in books is one thing, but true justice often depends on a person's access to legal resources and awareness of their rights.
My fees reflect my legal skill and experience, not my gender. I am direct about the gender pay gap in the legal profession because our time and expertise are not free, and valuing our work is a form of respect.
A glimpse from a training session I conducted on the new criminal laws for government officials at the Parliament Library. It is crucial to equip those in the system with the knowledge to implement these changes effectively.
From a podcast discussion where I explained that in a courtroom, it's often the judge who is on trial. While both sides know the truth, the judge must navigate the arguments to find it. *Sab kuch dhundla hai* (everything is hazy) until justice is served.
A segment from my TEDx talk on social media addiction. I explain how social media, available in infinite quantity and at no cost, is rewiring our brains and affecting the mental health of our youth, a concept I call digital prisonization.
As a first-generation lawyer, I built my career on grit, not legacy. We have to work twice as hard to make a mark, but in doing so, we rewrite the story for those who come after us.
About Featured
People often think the legal profession is purely about technical points, but my practice is rooted in simple, bilingual communication. Whether I am on a TEDx stage or conducting a session at the Parliament Library, my goal is the same: strip away the legalese so the actual issue—whether it involves cyber safety or family disputes—becomes clear to everyone involved.
I did not come from a legal dynasty. Every bit of ground I have covered is built on grit, not legacy. This cluster brings together the moments that define my practice: my work as a Supreme Court practitioner, my role as an educator for government officials, and the advocacy work I do to bridge the gap between complex statutes and real-world justice.
We live in a time where legal awareness is the difference between being a victim and a victor. My sessions at institutions like the Parliament Library or guest lectures in universities are not just academic exercises. They are practical workshops on how new criminal laws or cyber regulations actually impact your life.
What I bring to the table:
- Practical Legal Literacy: I break down bail jurisprudence and FIR procedures without the academic fluff.
- Advocacy: My work centers on real Shakti (power)—women’s rights, equitable pay, and creating safe digital spaces.
- Professional Grit: Whether I am on a panel at DD Urdu or delivering a keynote, I call it like it is. No drama, no false promises.
If you need a speaker who can translate complex policy for a diverse audience, or a legal expert to conduct training sessions that stick, you are in the right place. I work with corporate teams on POSH compliance, students on career mentorship, and individuals navigating the messy realities of the legal system. Let us stop drowning in jargon and start building clarity.
Prachi Pratap
I am a first-generation lawyer and an accidental one at that. I believe in speaking clearly—no Latin drama, just honest strategy and the conviction that the law should be accessible to everyone, not just those with connections.
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