Behind the suit & tie
About Me
Bringing you the best solution
backed by validation
During law school, inter alia I had various meaningful internships at Khaitan & Co & Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas and at the chambers of then Chief Justice of India, Justice J.S. Khehar. Just after law school, I learnt my craft at the chambers of Senior Advocate, Mr. Rajiv Atmaram. Today, we cater to various government organizations, private clients and corporate firms. We take pride in our services because we are able to bring to the table, a diverse skillset, based on ethical and relentless hard work.
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Focused
Our north star is striving towards the right outcome for you, always.
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Energetic
The best solution always requires an intense and consistent level of effort and preparation.
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Adaptable
I firmly believe that one size does not fit all; every solution has to be customized and delivered to suit you.
Lawyers & painters are the only people that can change white to black.
Carrying on a legacy
It's in my blood
Justice Madan Mohan Punchhi (10 October 1933 – 17 June 2015) was a lawyer, public prosecutor for the Chandigarh Administration, Judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court till he became the 28th Chief Justice of India from 18 January 1998 until his retirement on 9 October 1998. Justice Punchhi, or Nana, as I called him was a man of integrity and brilliance.
In fact, I still remember quoting a judgment of his during a jurisprudence presentation while at law school, in which he quoted and explained a Shloka from the Garud Puran to explain the right of self-preservation. Till date, I am amazed at the clarity of thought with which he could draw parallels between the present situation and our scriptures and use that to arrive at a distinctive law point.
Balramji Dass Tandon (1 November 1927 – 14 August 2018) was a freedom fighter, a seven times MLA from Amritsar, Cabinet Minister in the Government of Punjab, President of BJP Punjab, and finally, the Governor of Chhattisgarh at the peak of his political career. My Dada was an extraordinary and sincere man.
Till date I remember this magnanimity which is verily exemplified in a story that made news in June 2018. While he was Governor, he declined the salary hike for sitting Governors announced by the Centre and wrote to the Accountant General (Audit), Chhattisgarh, that he would like to continue drawing salary on the old scale because in the twilight years of his life, his needs were few and he did not require more than he was already getting.