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Legal Awareness Speaker and Media Expert

bySakshi AroraAvailable online and for events across India; Office in Pitampura, DelhiStarts from3,500 per event (up to 3 hours)View full gallery

I believe law should be accessible, not just locked in courtrooms. Through radio, panels, and public forums, I simplify legal concepts and discuss the realities of our justice system.

This video clip from my 'HerKahani' episode tackles the difficult subject of rape in India. I believe in using my platform to raise awareness and discuss the real-life impact of these crimes and the legal hurdles victims face.

In a deep discussion for the 'HerKahani' series about crimes against women. These conversations are an eye-opener, where I share insights from cases I have handled to highlight the need for societal and systemic change.

I was delighted to be invited as a guest speaker at Tarang 90.0 FM, a community radio station. Media engagements like this are vital for making legal knowledge accessible to everyone, not just those in the courtroom.

About In the Media: Spreading Legal Awareness

When you bring me on board for a panel or media spot, you aren't getting a textbook lecture. We break down the reality of 'vakalatt'—what the law says versus how it actually functions on the ground—making complex topics like women's safety and civil rights clear and actionable for your audience.

Law often feels like a closed door. My work in media—from community radio stations like Tarang 90.0 FM to digital platforms—is about opening that door. I don't just quote sections from the penal code; I explain how they shape the lives of people in our country.

If you are organizing a conference, a podcast, or an educational workshop, you need someone who understands the intersection of crime data, societal norms, and the law. My sessions are interactive and honest. We look at the 'nari shakti' (women empowerment) challenges we face today and discuss them without the usual legal jargon.

From POSH sensitization for corporates to campus guest lectures, I ensure the conversation is grounded. I bring the same energy to a radio interview that I do to my own firm, Legalon Advocates. If you want a speaker who talks about the good, the frustrating, and the practical side of the legal profession, let's connect.

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Sakshi Arora

Available online and for events across India; Office in Pitampura, DelhiStarts from 3,500 per event (up to 3 hours)

I’m Sakshi, a first-gen advocate who believes legal knowledge is for everyone, not just those in robes. Whether it’s a radio interview or an academic panel, I speak from experience—straight talk, no jargon.