Built on listening,
argued with conviction.
A solo chamber by intent — so that every matter receives the attention of the advocate it was entrusted to.

Shardul.
Shardul practises law because he is more curious about people than about procedure. The procedure follows naturally — but the work begins by understanding what a client actually needs, which is often quieter than what they first ask for.
Trained at the University of Allahabad and called to the Bar in 2021, he has handled more than fifty matters across criminal bail, property, family, civil and consumer jurisdictions. His chamber operates on three principles: clarity in advice, discretion in handling, and rigour in drafting.
Outside court, he writes for the chamber's journal on changes in Indian law — translating statutory shifts into plain language for the people they affect.
A short history.
- 2018
LLB · University of Allahabad
Foundation in constitutional and procedural law.
- 2020
LLM · Specialisation in Civil Law
Research on property and family disputes in U.P.
- 2021
Enrolled at the Bar Council
Began practice under senior counsel at Allahabad High Court.
- 2023
Independent Chambers Established
Opened private practice at Indra Bhawan, Civil Lines.
- 2026
50+ matters handled
Practice spans criminal bail, civil, family and corporate work.
Four ideas that govern the chamber.
Empathy
Every matter is, first, a person.
Discretion
Confidentiality treated as the default, not the exception.
Strategy
Calm thinking before assertive action.
Craft
Drafting and argument refined with each brief.