Deepmala Chauhan is an
Associate at Diwan Associates, New Delhi, with a robust and evolving practice
spanning Environmental Law, Civil Law, and Family Law, with a pronounced focus
on environmental litigation, regulatory compliance, and sustainability-driven
legal solutions. She holds a B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) and an LL.M. in Criminal Law
from Amity University, Noida, reflecting a strong academic foundation complemented
by practical legal training.
She has developed
significant experience in environmental jurisprudence, particularly in matters
involving environmental impact assessments, pollution control regulations,
conservation of natural resources, and compliance with statutory environmental
frameworks. She has been actively involved in representing clients before the
National Green Tribunal, where she has worked on matters addressing
environmental degradation, regulatory enforcement, and public interest
litigation aimed at balancing development with ecological preservation.
In addition to her
environmental law practice, she has a wide practice in drafting complex civil
suits, including pleadings, written submissions, and advisory opinions in
multifaceted disputes. Her civil practice is marked by meticulous drafting,
legal research, and strategic case management. She also handles select family
law matters, ensuring sensitive and pragmatic resolution of disputes while
safeguarding client interests.
She has appeared before
the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, the Hon’ble Delhi High Court, the National
Green Tribunal, and the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
(NCDRC), gaining exposure to diverse forums and complex litigation
environments.
With a client-focused and
solution-oriented approach, Deepmala combines legal acumen with ethical
advocacy, aiming to deliver precise, effective, and sustainable outcomes. Her
practice reflects a deep commitment to environmental protection, responsible
development, and the evolving contours of Indian environmental law, alongside a
dedication to professional excellence and principled legal practice.