Vidhi
Advocate, Delhi
Vidhi is an Indian qualified advocate registered with the Bar Council of Delhi. Her professional journey has taken her through several law firms as well as a Big Four professional services firm, a combination that has shaped her into a lawyer equally comfortable with the demands of high-volume corporate work and the nuances of courtroom practice. This varied institutional experience is relatively uncommon and gives her a perspective on legal practice that is broader than most at her stage.
Her practice covers corporate and commercial law, family and matrimonial matters, civil litigation, and criminal proceedings. Working across these fields has given her an understanding of how different areas of law connect and overlap, and how clients experience legal processes in moments that are often stressful and consequential. Among all of these, corporate and commercial litigation holds a special place in her practice. It is the area she gravitates toward, the one that consistently engages her most fully, and where her abilities as a strategic thinker and a careful lawyer are most effectively deployed.
Colleagues and clients alike note her as someone who leads well. She is scholarly in her preparation but does not let that tip into inaccessibility. Her communication is clear, direct, and calibrated to her audience, whether she is addressing a bench, negotiating across a table, or explaining a complex position to a client who needs to make an important decision quickly. These qualities have made her a reliable presence in team settings, someone others look to for direction without having to be asked.
Outside law, Vidhi has spent more than ten years teaching French. She has taught learners across age groups and for widely different purposes, from school and university students seeking academic proficiency to individuals preparing to migrate abroad or simply pursuing the language out of personal interest. Teaching at this level and for this long is not a casual hobby. It requires genuine mastery of the subject, the ability to adapt to different kinds of learners, and a sustained commitment to someone else's progress. These are qualities that translate directly into how she practises law.
She is also a trained Indian classical vocalist, a pursuit that demands years of patient, disciplined learning and a deep attunement to structure, tradition, and nuance. And she is, by her own account and those of people who know her, a committed reader, someone for whom books are a regular and necessary part of life rather than an occasional retreat.
Taken together, what emerges is a portrait of a lawyer who is serious about her craft, invested in the people she works with, and shaped by a life lived with genuine curiosity and range.