Contact
Discuss your matter in confidence
Reach the chambers directly. Initial conversations are private, considered, and without obligation.
Reach the Chambers
Direct lines, careful replies.
Chamber
Registered Office
Office Hours
- Monday – Friday
- 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Saturday
- 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Sunday
- Closed (urgent matters by phone)
- Public holidays
- Closed (urgent matters by phone)
Response standards
What to expect after you reach out.
Court schedules are unpredictable. The chambers compensates with disciplined response habits.
WhatsApp & email
Replies typically within 24 hours on working days. Marked-urgent enquiries are prioritised.
Phone calls
If a call is missed during a hearing, a return call is placed at the earliest break in the day's listings.
Bail / urgent matters
For arrests, custodial issues or genuinely time-bound matters, please call directly — these are handled out-of-hours where possible.
Document review
Initial review of shared documents is usually completed before the consultation, so the meeting itself is focused and productive.
Getting there
Directions to the chamber.
The chamber is at Patiala House Court — central Delhi, well-connected by metro and road.
By Metro
Nearest stations: Central Secretariat (Yellow / Violet Line) and Patel Chowk (Yellow Line). The chamber is a short auto / cab ride from either.
By Car
Patiala House Court complex is on Tilak Marg, near India Gate. Parking inside the complex is regulated; allow extra time on listing days.
Cab / Auto
Set destination to ‘Patiala House Court, New Delhi’. The chamber number is shared with confirmed appointments.
Quick FAQ
Before you reach out.
Do I need an appointment?
Yes. Consultations are strictly by appointment so that each matter receives undivided attention. Please reach out by WhatsApp or phone to schedule a slot.
Can the consultation happen by video call?
Absolutely. Secure video consultations are available for clients outside Delhi or where in-person meetings are not convenient. Documents can be shared securely in advance.
Are conversations confidential before I formally engage?
Yes. Anything discussed during a consultation is treated as privileged. Confidentiality applies whether or not the engagement proceeds.
Can someone else send the enquiry on my behalf?
Yes — a family member or representative may make the initial enquiry. For the actual engagement, the chambers will need to communicate with the principal client directly.