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Civil and Criminal Litigation in Delhi

bySanjay KalraTakes cases across India; Visit office in Greater Kailash II or Delhi High CourtStarts from11,000 per sessionView full gallery

Law is not just files and statutes, it is the art of fighting for the right path. Whether you are dealing with a civil dispute or need bail representation, I bring the strategy and aggression needed to cut through the noise.

Dressed and ready for a day in court. This is my arena, where I present your case with confidence and fight to ensure your voice is heard by the judges.

My chamber at the Delhi High Court is where the real work happens. Surrounded by law books and case files, I prepare every argument and piece of evidence meticulously. My coat is ready, a sign that court is always just a few steps away.

Behind my desk, I am focused on the details of your case. The stacks of books and papers represent the depth of research that goes into every matter I handle, from civil suits to criminal defense.

Even during the summer vacation period for the Delhi High Court, my passion for the law doesn't stop. I use this time to catch up on case preparation and legal research in my chamber.

On my way to the Delhi High Court on a Saturday for the Bar Association elections. Being an active part of the legal community is important to me and ensures I stay connected to the pulse of my profession.

Sharing a moment with my esteemed seniors and colleagues at the Delhi Club. My father was a part of this fraternity, and being here always brings back fond memories and reinforces my connection to this noble profession.

A Saturday morning well spent in the Delhi High Court parking lot with friends from the legal fraternity. These informal connections are just as important as the formal proceedings inside.

Taking a break from legal battles to enjoy a badminton tournament at the Delhi High Court. It's great to connect with colleagues and friends in a more relaxed setting.

A candid moment during a lunch with my respected seniors from the legal world. These gatherings are a source of great joy and wisdom, though I always feel the absence of my dad in these moments.

Sharing a table with senior advocates. The camaraderie within the legal profession is something I value deeply, and I learn something new from every conversation.

About Civil & Criminal Law: In Court & Chambers

You do not just pay for a lawyer in a black coat, you pay for the hours spent digging through precedents in my chamber before the judge even opens the case file. When we meet, bring your documents, but leave the anxiety behind. I will tell you plainly if your case has legs or if we need to change the strategy immediately.

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