About the Chambers

A Delhi litigation boutique built on discipline, candour and trial-grade preparation.

Samvid Law Chambers is a litigation-focused law firm in Delhi. We represent individuals, families, founders, businesses and institutions in property, civil, criminal, commercial and arbitration matters — before the District Courts of Delhi, the Delhi High Court, and the Supreme Court of India.

Our chambers are at the Rohini Court Complex, but our practice extends across all seven district court complexes of Delhi. We are deliberately structured as a boutique: we accept a limited number of briefs so every matter receives the senior attention it deserves, from the first consultation through to enforcement.

We believe candour is the most underrated quality a lawyer can offer. Before any matter is filed, we provide a written legal opinion that lays out the merits, possible remedies, realistic timelines, costs and risks. The client decides how to proceed — with the full picture in view.

Litigation First

Trial and appellate work, not paperwork-only.

Senior-Counsel Led

First-chair court experience on every brief.

Strictly Confidential

Attorney-client privilege observed without exception.

Written Opinion First

Honest assessment before any filing.

Practice Philosophy

Strategy before pleading.

Most civil and commercial cases are won or lost at the framing of the plaint and the interim application. Most criminal cases are decided in the first 48 hours after registration of the FIR. We invest disproportionately in those early stages — because that is where the case is shaped.

Forums we appear in.

Supreme Court of India · Delhi High Court · Rohini District Court · Tis Hazari · Saket · Patiala House · Karkardooma · Dwarka District Courts · NCLT Principal Bench, New Delhi · DIAC and ad-hoc arbitral tribunals · National and State Consumer Commissions · RERA.

Consultation

Discuss your matter with senior counsel

Speak with us in confidence. We will hear the facts, identify your strongest remedy, and tell you honestly what the case looks like.

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