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bySahil MongiaAvailable online and takes cases across India; Visit Chamber at Delhi High CourtStarts from5,000 Per MonthView full gallery

I handle high-stakes cases in the Delhi High Court and beyond, fighting for your rights against powerful entities. My focus is on strategic, relentless litigation that actually shifts the outcome.

This document details the scope of work for the Delhi High Court Legal Services Committee's Criminal Panel-I. It covers the most severe criminal appeals, a responsibility reserved for advocates with proven experience in complex litigation.

This is the initial court order where the Delhi High Court took notice of our arguments in the Indian Air Force gender equality case. The court questioned why a competent woman fit for flying duties should not be commissioned when vacancies remained unfilled by male candidates.

The extensive media coverage of the Indian Air Force case underscores its national importance. I am grateful that news outlets like ANI and SCC Times highlighted this crucial step toward breaking gender barriers in our armed forces.

This news clipping from a decade ago covers my initial victory against the CISF. It established a precedent that a person cannot be denied appointment over minor issues like using capital letters for a signature, a win that was foundational to my career in service law.

This is the judgment from the recent CISF case, where the Delhi High Court allowed the appointment of a candidate facing serious criminal charges, upholding the principle of innocence until proven guilty. My name is listed as the counsel who appeared for the petitioner.

I successfully secured interim protection for 17 primary school music teacher candidates who were left in the dark about their selection status. The Central Administrative Tribunal's decision ensured their appointments were protected pending the final outcome.

In an urgent hearing on a Sunday, we secured a Delhi High Court order allowing a Class 10 student to sit for their board exams after being unfairly stopped by the CBSE. This intervention ensured the student's academic year was not wasted due to an administrative error.

This article details our challenge against the CBSE's cancellation of a student's candidature for the Class 12 board exams over a documentation issue. We argued that since an admit card was issued, the student had a right to appear for the examination.

The Print covered the High Court's decision to allow a student to appear for their board exam. The court's directive to act on a copy of the order without waiting for the signed judgment highlights the urgency and importance of the matter.

The Times of India highlighted my representation of the student petitioner in the case against the CBSE. We successfully argued that the student had submitted the required documents and should not be penalized.

About Landmark High Court & Service Law Cases

I do not believe in generic legal advice. When we meet, we will conduct a 60-minute merit analysis of your files to identify specific procedural lapses or privity of contract issues—the exact loopholes that judges notice. Whether I am challenging a CBSE administrative decision or representing a candidate in an Air Force gender equality case, my focus is on building a strategy that moves the needle before we even step into the courtroom.

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