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With over 30 years of standing at the Bar, he has a distinguished professional career marked by public responsibility and active legal practice. He served as Additional Standing Counsel for Union of India, followed by his tenure as Additional Advocate General for the State of Haryana before the Supreme Court of India. He regularly practises before the Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court, and District Courts, specialising in civil, criminal, arbitration, and family law matters.
In April 2018, he was elected as a Member of the Bar Council of Delhi and thereafter served as its Co-Chairman and Honorary Secretary. He has played a very active role in getting the Life Insurance Policies and Mediclaim policies implemented and constantly works for the betterment of the legal fraternity. During crucial times, he has always stepped up for the Advocates in need especially during Covid where the Bar Council of Delhi provided oxygen cylinders and ration kits etc.
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Method of Voting in the BCD Elections: As illustrated in the reference image below, voting must be done strictly in the prescribed format to ensure your vote remains valid. First Preference A voter must mark the figure 1 in the space opposite to the name of the candidate whom he/she chooses as the first preference. Further Preferences There is no restriction on the number of preferences. Voters may indicate additional preferences by marking 2, 3, 4, and so on, according to their choice. No Separate Preferences for Female Candidates There is no separate provision for giving preferences exclusively to female candidates. All candidates must be marked within the same preference sequence. Avoid Duplicate Preferences Voters must not assign the same preference number (such as 1) to more than one candidate, whether male or female. ⚠️ Duplicate or repeated preferences will render the vote invalid. No Identification Marks A voter must not sign the ballot paper or make any mark by which he or she can be identified. Any such marking will invalidate the vote. Please ensure the above instructions are followed carefully while casting your vote.
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As the name suggests, Civil Law comprises of set of rules and regulations which helps in resolving disputes which are non-criminal in nature.
Learn MoreFamily law is a legal practice area that focuses on issues involving family relationships such as marriage, adoption, divorce, and child custody, among others.
Learn MoreBusiness Law is also known as Commercial law or corporate law, Corporate law is the body of law governing the rights, relations, and conduct of persons, companies.
Learn MoreThe Education Law provides for the national education system; schools, other educational institutions of the national education system.
Learn MoreCriminal law is the body of law that relates to crime. It prescribes conduct perceived as threatening, harmful.
Learn MoreCyber Law also called IT Law is the law regarding Information-technology including computers and the internet, It is related to IT.
Learn MoreSince 1995 is in legal practice having experience of more than 27 year.
Hardworking & had always maintain purity and adhered the inforamtion within the ambit privileged sphere within the Respective Clients.
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